
"Seahorse Amphibious Vehicles will supply the aquatic fleet. It now being 2025, these vehicles will be 100 percent electric, which is the result of a decade of research and development. They will have a max speed of 30mph on the roads and eight knots on water. Around 36 people are expected to fit on each tour. Here's what Big Duck Tours' vehicles look like in Singapore:"
"Big Duck Tours' vehicles will enter the Thames from Lack's Dock slipway, which is next to the MI6 building (once again, it's giving 007) and the Albert Embankment. Graham Lumley, Executive Chairman at Seahorse, said: 'We are extremely proud to be leading the way on the design and manufacture of all-electric ducks, and look forward to seeing the new vehicles in the Big Duck Tours livery in multiple cities around the world in the near future.'"
Big Duck Tours will relaunch land-and-water sightseeing tours in London in 2026 using amphibious vehicles operated by Big Bus Tours and supplied by Seahorse Amphibious Vehicles. The vehicles are 100 percent electric after a decade of research and development, will reach up to 30mph on roads and eight knots on water, and will carry about 36 passengers. Tours will enter the Thames from Lack's Dock slipway near the MI6 building and the Albert Embankment. The relaunch follows the closure of a previous duck-tour operator in 2017 when its launchpad was requisitioned for Thames Water's super sewer project.
Read at Time Out London
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