The Gibbs Aquada is a high speed amphibious vehicle developed by Gibbs Technologies. It is capable of speeds over 100 mph (160 km/h) on land and 30 mph (50 km/h, or 26 knots) on water. Rather than adding wheels to a boat design, or creating a car that floats, the Aquada was designed from the ground up to perform very well in both fields, with over 60 patents covering technical innovations[1].
In 2004 Richard Branson, billionaire owner of the Virgin Group, used a Gibbs Aquada to set a new record for crossing the English Channel in an amphibious vehicle. Branson cut 4 hours 20 minutes off the previous record of 6 hours, which had stood since the late 1960s. The officially recorded time was one hour 40 minutes, six seconds.[2]
For the August 2004 edition of Top Gear magazine, journalist Paul Walton drove an Aquada into and around the Monaco harbour during the Grand Prix of Monaco to watch the event for free. He found the Aquada fast and responsive both in and out of the water but was too low to see any of the race.
Developed in the UK and Detroit[3], the Aquada is expected to go on sale in the U.S. in 2009 at a price of $85,000
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