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Thirty years after the movie thriller "The Spy Who Loved Me" hit the silver screen, 'sQuba' is the first car that can actually fly under water. The Rinspeed sQuba will have it's world debut at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show.
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The Rinspeed "Splash" in an amphibious hydrafoil sports car. It recently set the record for such a vehicle crossing the English Channel by doing it in 3 hours and 14 minutes. It's the strangest thing to see a car drive in and out of the water.
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The eXasis, made of a clear plastic material called Makrolon(r) debuts at the Geneva Motor Show on March 8th. It arrives on the 40th anniversary of the first "all plastic" car, introduced at the 1967 Plastics Fair in Germany.
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Video featuring some amazing shots of the Rinspeed zAZen concept car, which is mostly plastic (check out the clear seats,) has holographic tail lights, and is powered by a nasty 355bhp Boxer V6 by Porsche.
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The Chopster is a joint project of the exclusive Swiss automotive tuning powerhouse Rinspeed AG and EDAG Engineering + Design AG -- an international innovative development partner for the automobile industry.
The Chopster represents an exclusive, extroverted and trendy crossover addition to the SUV segment.
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You've seen the Rinspeed sQuba, now take a look at another fantastic concept car from this amazing automaker. Get more information about the Senso at TheAutoChannel.com.
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Rinspeed's SQuba concept, Porsche may be laying off the Hybrid action, and Mini may make room for your family with the Cookie monster. Hosted by Derek DeAngelis.
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Rinspeed Design launched the R69 Turbo in 1985 which was based on the Porsche 911 Turbo with obvious inspiration taken from the Ferrari Testarossa. This Rinspeed R69 we have for sale was completed in 1986 and is still with the original owner in fact there are less than 8,700 miles on the car!
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