Electric amphibious two-wheeler lets you commute on land and water

Sukhmani KaurAug 18 2010

Given the insurmountable traffic problems faced in daily travel from one place to another it always makes sense to devise amphibious vehicles that can help us commute in multiple mediums. Which means that, the moment you spot traffic on the road you just hit the water and skim to work? Yes of course. Designer Kamlesh Sawant has visualized Amphree an amphibious two wheeler with rather ordinary looks till it transforms from the land mode to water mode.

ampree amphibious two wheeler 1
ampree amphibious two wheeler 1

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ampree amphibious two wheeler 2

Amphree modifies itself to become more than a bike the moment it hits a water body. Its side flaps mounted below the front fairing open up to roll out PVC inflatable bags filled using onboard compressor. The bags give it required buoyancy and stability while it rides in the water mode. The Amphree can then be driven into water using podded electric propellers mounted on rear wheel axis.

ampree amphibious two wheeler 3
ampree amphibious two wheeler 3

ampree amphibious two wheeler 4
ampree amphibious two wheeler 4

ampree amphibious two wheeler 5
ampree amphibious two wheeler 5

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ampree amphibious two wheeler 10

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ampree amphibious two wheeler 8

ampree amphibious two wheeler 9
ampree amphibious two wheeler 9

ampree amphibious two wheeler 6
ampree amphibious two wheeler 6

Designer Kamlesh Sawant

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