It was publicly announced in February 2012 and was created specifically to access remote and hostile terrain.
It uses the same High Speed Amphibian (HSA) technology as the Gibbs Aquada.
The Humdinga transforms from land to water mode when the driver pushes a button.
Once on water the jet propulsion system allows the vehicle to reach over 30 miles per hour (48 km/h).
[1] It took 15 years and over a million man hours to develop the amphibious technology used, according to Alan Gibbs, co-founder.