RMD4CYCW–A remodeled Lotus Elise under thename 'Rinspeed Squba' pictured on the press day to the 78th International Motor Show Geneva, Switzerland, 04 March 2008. Some 260 exhibitors from 30 nations showcase on 77,550 square metres their latest developments at the 78th International Motor Show Geneva running from 06 through 16 March. Photo: ULI DECK
RM2MTPFD5–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2RJY4AR–Bildnummer: 52441664 Datum: 04.03.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Messehostess neben einem Rinspeed sQuba anlässlich des Internationalen Automobilsalons in Genf - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Objekte , Personen , premiumd; 2008, Schweiz, Auto, Automobilindustrie, Automesse, Messe, Autoshow, Designstudie, Konzeptstudie, Conceptcar, Concept Car, Internationaler Automobilsalon, Genfer, Hostess, Hostessen, Messehostess, Messehostessen,; , quer, Kbdig, Einzelbild, Automobilindustrie, Wirtschaft, Arbeitswelten, Gesellschaft, , , Europa o0 Freisteller
RMC5K0N2–Lionfish (Pterois voliants) by corals and Red Sea Racoon Butterflyfish (Chaetodon fasciatus) in the background, Red Sea, Egypt
RMB4DCXK–Divers at Silfra canyon, at Thingvellir National Park Iceland
RMB7JRHP–Osprey reef
RMAW4N8X–Rinspeed sQuba Motor Show 2008
RM2MTPFD9–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RMB4TXDK–European Perch (Perca fluviatilis)
RMAW4XYY–Rinspeed sQuba
RM2MTPFD0–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RMAW4PCT–Rinspeed sQuba
RM2MTPFDD–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFDE–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFDB–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFDA–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFD8–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFDC–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFD2–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFD3–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFD7–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFD4–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFCX–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFD6–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFCW–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFCT–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFCK–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFD1–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFCR–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFCH–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFCN–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFCJ–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
RM2MTPFCY–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. It can 'fly' at a at a depth of 10 meters and is the brainchild of Swiss engineering specialist Esoro. The occupants' breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air and power is supplied by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. The car runs on natural gas and has zero emissions. 2/15/08.
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