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The high-speed sports car that turns into a boat at the touch of a button

Last updated at 00:50am on 31st January 2008

It's the sort of car that any self-respecting secret agent would be proud to be seen in. This high-speed amphibious sports car can swim, hover above water and it's no slouch when it comes to flat-out speed either. At the push of a button a hydraulic mechanism transforms the sports car into a propeller-powered boat. Scroll down for more...
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At the flick of a button the car becomes a speeding hydrofoil

Then an integrated 'hydrofoil' system lifts the car to 'fly' two foot above the water's surface. The Rinspeed Splash was created by Swiss genius Frank M. Rinderknecht, 48, at his car company Rinspeed. Frank says: "It's much more than an agile and lively sports car. It's a really cool and fun sports toy. "It can reach 125mph on the road and accelerates to 60mph in 5.9 seconds." The water performance is impressive too, with the Splash reaching an impressive 45 knots. "That's fast enough for water skiing or knee boarding," said Frank. Scroll down for more...
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The car can reach high speeds either at sea....


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...or on land with a top speed for around 120 miles per hour

The secret of the car is hydrofoil, a nautical technology used to lift the hull of boats from the water to increase speed. But the Splash has adapted the method for serious elevation. The body of the "Splash" is watertight and special buoyancy chambers provide extra lift. The car impressed viewers at the Geneva Motor Show and is set to be a hit with concept car fanatics worldwide. Frank says: "It's an almost magical transformation from street vehicle to a floating, 'flying' all-rounder. "
The "Splash" is powered entirely by natural gas, which should keep any environmentally James Bonds happy, thing here
 
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