A high-speed land and water vehicle drives on the River Thames

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The Aquada is an innovative vehicle capable of reaching speeds of 100 mph on land and over 30 mph on water, with a seamless transition between the two surfaces at the push of a button. This design represents a significant advancement over older amphibious vehicles, such as the Amphicar, which were slower and less aesthetically appealing. The Aquada's potential market appeal is highlighted, with discussions about future variations, including a flying version and an SUV model for off-road enthusiasts. The range of the Aquada on water remains a topic of interest.
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The Aquada is designed to reach speeds of 100mph on land and over 30mph on water and can switch between the two surfaces at the switch of a button

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I'm waiting for the flying version myself...
 
You know that it just had to be in jolly old England...
 
Now that is a major improvement! I've always loved the concept of the amphicar, but the old ones were butt-ugly and dead slow in the water. This one looks like it might actually find a market.
 
COOOL ! :smile:
What's its range on water ?
 
I think I'll wait for the SUV version so I can fancy myself a rugged outdoorsman who goes offroad.
 
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