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Launched in 2012 under the brand name Quadski, the vehicle was proof that the technologies at the heart of the Aquada could be delivered in a smaller and more practical package. Measuring 128.3 inches (325.9 cm) in length and 62.5 inches (158.7 cm) in width, it was a bit bulkier than your average quad or jet ski, yet it could seamlessly transition from land to water.
The vehicle’s power came from a 1.3-liter, inline-four borrowed from Motorrad’s K1300S sport bike. Capable of 140 hp, the engine helped the Quadski reach a top speed of 45 mph (72 mph) regardless of the surface.
The powerplant was mated to a six-speed manual equipped with an in-house developed automatic clutch, which allowed riders to shift gears using a switch located on the left handlebar. While the gearbox didn’t feature a full auto mode, it could automatically downshift as the vehicle slowed down.
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