The Peugeot motor-boat car, created in 1925, wasn’t a true amphibious vehicle but rather a promotional show car highlighting Peugeot’s engines for maritime applications. Essentially, it featured a boat-shaped body mounted on a car chassis, showcasing the engines’ potential for marine use. While it looked like a boat, it couldn’t navigate on water like a conventional boat-car hybrid.
Peugeot 181b based, it was designed by Lucien Rosengart to advertise the company’s nautical branch, Peugeot Nautica.
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