This beast of a machine battles bears and swims with sharks. Okay, not technically, but it probably could. The Scamander RRV is a four-seater vehicle that can drive on all land terrains as well as in water.
Creator and former TVR-Owner Peter Wheeler (deceased) put together this dream vehicle as his final project. He was quoted saying, "I created it for me, to be honest. I enjoy shooting, sailing and driving on track, so I wanted something that could cover all these elements. I call it an RRV, for rapid response vehicle."
In a world of the supercar sensation, the Scamander RRV is an awesome change of pace and scenery.
Amphibious Automobiles
Scamander RRV is a Land Animal and a Water Monster
Trend Themes
1. Amphibious Automobiles - Creating vehicles that can operate on both land and water can disrupt the traditional automotive industry and open up new markets for adventure sports and emergency response vehicles.
2. Multi-purpose Vehicles - Developing vehicles that serve multiple purposes, such as shooting, sailing, and driving on track, can innovate the entertainment and leisure industries by allowing customers to engage in multiple activities at once.
3. All-terrain Vehicles - Designing vehicles that are capable of traversing any type of environment, whether on land or in the water, can revolutionize the military and emergency response industries by expanding the capabilities of their vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The development of amphibious automobiles challenges the norms of the traditional automobile market, providing an opportunity for new manufacturers to disrupt the industry and offer new products to customers.
2. Adventure Sports Industry - The creation of multi-purpose vehicles can offer new opportunities for adventure sports companies to innovate and offer customers exciting new experiences that allow for engaging in many activities.
3. Emergency Response Industry - The creation of all-terrain vehicles that can traverse any type of environment is a potential disruptive innovation for the emergency response industry, allowing responders to reach affected areas faster and more efficiently.