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Rinspeed sQuba Under Water Photos and Video

Check out the submarine car!
  
February 15, 2008 2:39 AM by Gustavo Henrique Ruffo
Filed Under: Geneva Motor Show Specialty Marques
Frank M. Rinderknecht, the founder of Rinspeed, considers himself a dreamer, as anyone can say by visiting his company’s official website. And not only because he quotes two very famous sentences about dreams (one from John Lennon, in “Imagine”, and the other from Walt Disney), both placed right below his picture, but also due to the cars he has managed to create. Anyway, one of his most extreme dreams, and the one that could have turned into a real nightmare, was announced in December, 2007. Rinspeed would build the first submersible car of the world. Topping this, it would be an electric vehicle. And a roadster. Well, it seems the dream came true. And it is called sQuba.

This amazing machine is 3.79 m long, 1.94 m wide and 1.12 m tall, with a wheelbase of 2,30 m. Although it really resembles the Lotus Elise, it is not even close to the British car in what relates to performance. Its electric engine, which delivers 54 kW (73 bhp) at 4,500 rpm and a torque of 160 Nm at 1,500 rpm, pushes it to 80km/h in 7.1 s and to a maximum speed of 120 km/h, the legal limit in many countries. There is no word on the cars’ autonomy, but it uses lithium-ion batteries. Their charge usually lasts more than regular batteries’, and the sQuba’s weight, only about 920 kg, will help them keep going a little further.

Performance may indeed not be the expected by the looks, but the dynamics the car will attract attention for are presented in the water. The sQuba can flow and navigate through two back propellers (also electric) or submerge and also be driven, under a maximum depth of 10 m, with the help of two Seabob jet drives, responsible for keeping the car stable under water. The speed over the water is 6 km/h. Under it, it falls to half the speed, 3 km/h.

The choice for a roadster, which made Rinspeed adopt oxygen cylinders in the car for his driver and passenger to breathe, has a simple and logical explanation: if the car was a hardtop, all the cabin would have to be really strong to cope with the water pressure. This would add lots of extra weight to the car and it would move very slowly out of the water as well. By the way, the sQuba is a rear-wheel drive vehicle. And will not be for sale, what makes it a one-of-a-kind first electric submersible car. Some dreams cannot be shared at all.
Source: Rinspeeed
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ck314
February 15, 2008 2:53:55 AM

Too bad, this funny concept deserved more development and availability in the end.

kevoluetion
February 15, 2008 3:06:37 AM

A million things can go wrong. Remote car? Someone can just jump and and take over the wheel, not to mention steal stuff from it. Looks too clumsy in the water, cant navigate properly. I would have thought they were going to close the roof, what if they were carrying a mobile? Isnt it faster if they just parked their car and switched to an actual boat?

Joe_Limon
February 15, 2008 6:19:39 AM

where is your inner child? haha this car wasn't made to be a practical car.

joelynn
February 15, 2008 11:40:56 AM

awesome, absolutely awesome. they should sell them, though I think a convertible is a slightly odd choice.

joelynn
February 15, 2008 11:43:03 AM

okay know I've read why the cabrio seems sensible... brilliant. I want one

bristol411s3
February 15, 2008 11:50:36 AM

Any why would anyone dressed for dinner want to get wet? This car makes no sense. But then nothing from Rinspeed ever has.

ck314
February 15, 2008 6:26:53 PM

It's just a parody of J. Bond's movie...

The_woo_factor
February 15, 2008 3:24:03 PM

What happens if Megladon comes and attack this "thing"?

kevoluetion
February 16, 2008 7:35:38 AM

Straight into its mouth

aaps59
February 16, 2008 1:48:55 AM

should be a sedan or coupe

i can see an SUV version being a family car then a very big family rides across the atlantic

Alfafox5
February 17, 2008 12:56:20 AM

Very cool! This is the best concept! I loved when Bond drove away, ender water! People, if you are at the beach, you probaly are not wearing a suit and tie, more likely you were surfing on one rad beach, said to your girl, 'let head over to the other island!' and just like that! You drive to the edge and right into the water! What seems to be overlooked by some comments is the technically wizardry needed to make this happen. It is F***** awesome! I want one!!!

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