Scoop has an Ethical Paywall
Licence needed for work use Learn More

Video | Agriculture | Confidence | Economy | Energy | Employment | Finance | Media | Property | RBNZ | Science | SOEs | Tax | Technology | Telecoms | Tourism | Transport | Search

 

Images: Panda Swims English Channel – Shock!

Panda Swims English Channel – Shock!


Click for big version

At around 10.15 am on Friday, (21 July 2006), a special breed of nautical Panda slipped into the sea at Folkestone, Kent, not merely with the idea of enjoying a refreshing swim, but with the specific intention of reaching the French coast and then travelling all the way home to Italy!

Panda Terramare 4 is of course no stranger to water, and having frolicked in the great Italian lakes, the River Po and the Mediterranean off Sardinia, it sailed from Naples to Capri and back before arriving in the UK for its greatest test. Panda Terramare’s creator is Milan born Maurizio Zanisi, a former Iso Rivolta engineer, and his self-built amphibian is based on a Fiat Panda 4x4, the smaller brother of the Fiat Punto launched in Australia this month, but with an inflatable flotation belt and waterjet propulsion driven off the rear axle.

Just over six hours later, at 4.30 pm London time, to the undisguised amazement of unsuspecting French holiday makers, Panda Terramare 4 powered proudly out of the sea, as its 4WD system drove it up a French beach at Cap Griz Nez, thus completing an epic 25 mile maritime journey across one of the busiest seaways in the world.

Training for the Channel crossing took place on Thursday evening, (20 July), in south-west London’s Battersea Park Lake, where surprised lakeside party-goers found themselves sharing Terramare’s snug cockpit with the owner as he checked out all the machine’s systems prior to its cross-Channel ‘dash’.



(ends)

Fiat Media web site: http://media.ateco.co.nz/
Release Number: 149_Fiat_NZ
Date of Issue: 23 July 2006. Time of Issue: 09:46:36


Advertisement - scroll to continue reading

© Scoop Media

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
 
 
 
Business Headlines | Sci-Tech Headlines

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Join Our Free Newsletter

Subscribe to Scoop’s 'The Catch Up' our free weekly newsletter sent to your inbox every Monday with stories from across our network.