
As a rule, water and an internal combustion engine do not mix well. This is fine as long as the latter only feeds on fuel, but if water ever manages to get into the block for any reason, that’s the end of it! That’s why one of the changes the most common while driving off-road is scuba diving. This makes it possible to move the air intake, usually at the level of the roof. Equipment that should definitely benefit from this Land Rover Discovery!
Water absolutely everywhere!
And for good reason, it is completely underwater! He moves along the flooded street with water to the bottom of the windshield! And that’s not all! Visible without being not the most waterproof of cars, the cabin of this English car is also filled with water! For passengers, it is up to the level of the seat, and the central console has almost disappeared… Nothing, it doesn’t seem to bother the car at all which runs smoothly! From time to time, wave the windshield wiper, as if nothing had happened.
Off-road kings!
Certainly, their Land Rover they may not be the most reliable cars on the asphalt, but when you have to go off the beaten path (literally in the river for once) they are one of the best! Okay, this Discovery copy has no doubt received some modifications, but that doesn’t rule it out this feat to be impressive! On the other hand, I’m not sure that the drenched passengers share our admiration for this replica of the English 4×4. He probably deserves a good bath after he gets out of there, both inside and out. Although it’s a bit of something he already takes, a good bath…
Watch a video of this Land Rover driving underwater:
Source: Auto Plus

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