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In London, New Sportscar Doubles As Boat
Wed Sep 3, 6:32 PM ET
By JACK GARLAND
LONDON - Britain's newest sports car took a test drive Wednesday, zooming
back and forth across the waters of the Thames River in pure James Bond style.
The Aquada can hit speeds of 100 miles an hour on land - and once it hits
water, the wheels retract into the wheel arch, jets kick in, and the car is
suddenly a boat.
Once waterborne it can reach speeds of 30 miles per hour, according to
Gibbs Technologies, the British firm that designed it.
With a sticker price of about $235,000, the convertible has no doors in
order to avoid leaks. Drivers and passengers must jump over the side to get
into the car - just like a boat.
"With this you can have a really good car on the road, and an exciting toy
that can tow a water skier, that you can commute to work with, that you can
go to St. Tropez with and take two girlfriends," the firm's chairman Alan
Gibbs told reporters at the car's test drive on London's Thames on Wednesday.
The car is part of the Aquada Bond series, but the company couldn't say
whether that is a veiled reference to James Bond and the
sports-car-cum-submarine that the superspy operated in the movie "The Spy
Who Loved Me."
The vehicle can switch to cruising on water within seconds, and the drive
mechanism switches to power a jet that propels the vehicle, according to
the company.
"The design requirements for the Aquada were daunting, but the technology
has delivered and demonstrates the quality of British engineering," said
Gibbs, a New Zealand entrepreneur who built his first fast amphibian
vehicle in 1995, before moving his company to Britain in 1999. He said the
Aquada was the product of a seven-year development program and 60 newly
patented technologies.
One hundred of the cars are being built and will sell at the end of this year.
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