Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
July 27, 2006 The English channel is without doubt the world’s busiest waterway, even before the raft of record attempts we have seen for amphibious vehicles in recent times. Yet another amphibious ...
When we think of amphibious cars, the only car that enters our mind is the Lotus Esprit submarine car from For Your Eyes Only. You know the one we're talking about - we don't even need to go find a ...
The Rinspeed Splash Amphibious Hydrofoil Sportscar previewed by Gizmo in December 2003 was unveiled to the world at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show - the Splash is capable of 80 kmh (approx. 45 knots) on ...
Not only does the Rinspeed Splash look like a not-at-all-bad sports car on the road, but it can match that level of performance in the water. After driving this amphibious beauty into the wet a ...
Rinspeed , a Swiss design and engineering company, will show a concept vehicle called the Splash at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The Splash, a prototype of a vehicle that could go into production, ...
Forget the tunnel, take the channel. An amphibious car from Swiss design company Rinspeed drove across the English channel in just over three hours, setting a new speed record for crossing the busy ...
The Rinspeed Splash is a peppy sports car, going from 0-60 in 5.9 seconds and hitting top speeds of a modest 125mph. However, getting to a destination is not just about the speed at which you travel, ...
So you think the hybrid Toyota Prius and 700-cc Smart Roadster are pretty trick? If the eclectic Swiss engineering firm Rinspeed has anything to say about it, that hardware may be passé by the time we ...
You've probably never seen one in the flesh, But Rinspeed has been making some of the most outlandish and eye-catching cars of the past quarter of a century or so. The Swiss car design think tank ...
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