This is the world's fastest supertank! A drone you can fly in! And this right here is no ordinary bus. These vehicles are insane, and also very expensive! From the outside, the Volkner Performance
S might look like your average run of the mill bus, but take one step inside this opulent
mansion-on-wheels and you’ll be begging for a ride. This high-end motorhome has room to spare
with a full-featured kitchen, bathroom with shower, lounge, dining room and massive master
bedroom. This thing’s bigger than my house! Everything inside the Volkner costs a fortune,
from the $335,000 sound system to the hand-crafted wood finishes. What else do you think you get for the $2.4
million dollar price tag? How about a secret place to store your $3
million Bugatti Chiron hidden down below. This crazy contraption looks like a speeder
straight out of a Star Wars movie. It’s called
the Jetson One and rather than speeding through the forests of Endor, it’s been designed
for joy rides here on Earth. This all-electric vertical-takeoff and landing
aircraft is powered by 8 electric motors, four paired propellers
and Tesla battery packs that provide around 20
minutes of flight time. They’ve also included an emergency ballistic
parachute just in case. The intuitive controls mean even beginners
can learn to fly this crazy aircraft with no more than 5 minutes of training. With a price tag of $92,000 - it’s never
been easier to own your very own private plane. The AirCar is your one way ticket to traffic
free road trips from the get-go. It takes just two minutes and 15 seconds to
transform from car to aircraft, but once the narrow wings extend from the body, it’s
ready to go. Unlike VTOL aircrafts, the AirCar needs a
runway, but after takeoff, this ingenious creation can cruise at altitudes of 8,200
feet at a top speed of 105 miles per hour. Its maiden flight was a success, making a
60 mile flight between airports in just 35 minutes. This absolute beast is called the Ripsaw and
it’s basically a high-performance luxury tank. In fact, it’s the fastest two-track vehicle
in the world. Powered by a 6.6-liter turbo diesel V8 engine,
this armored super-tank can reach an all-terrain top speed of 60 miles per hour and can climb
70-degree hills without breaking a sweat. Inside the armor-plated cabin, drivers have
access to 360-degree camera surveillance and thermal imaging on a massive 12-inch touchscreen
console. Each Ripsaw is custom-made and price tags
start around the $500,000 mark. What’s half a million bucks when you don’t
need to worry about roundabouts anymore? Is it Quadbike? A Jetski? Nope it's both, and it’s called the Quadski,
an amphibious hybrid that can literally go anywhere. Starting as a quad bike, the Gibbs Quadski
is powered by a 1.3-liter BMW engine, reaching top speeds of 45 miles per hour. But drive it straight into water and within
5 seconds, the wheels retract and you’ve got yourself a powerful jet ski capable of
the same speeds on water! Perfect for secret agents and Florida swamp
police! The Mercedes Vision AVTR is probably the coolest
concept car you’ll see for a while. Inspired by the movie Avatar, Vision is a
car that feels alive. Put your hand on the central control pad and
AVTR comes to life, pulsing and vibrating like a living creature. Instead of a steering wheel, this control
pad acts as an interactive joystick to steer. Four motors each connected to spherical light-up
wheels means not only can you reach speeds of 130 miles per hour going forwards, but
you’re able to drive horizontally as well, crab walking yourself into the perfect car
space. Imagine you’re in the middle of a zombie
apocalypse. What’s your go-to vehicle? Hummer? Humvee? Jeep? How about the Sherp, the ultimate go-anywhere
ATV that’s waterproof, bog-proof and most importantly: zombie-proof! Oh, and it’s also completely amphibious. Behind the 40-inch tubeless tires and riveted
armor-plating is a jacked-up Ford F-250 engine that can easily conquer snow, ice, mud, sand
and anything in between. Starting at $110,000, the Sherp doesn’t
come cheap, but it is a whole lotta fun. Most people would never even consider putting
tank treads on a high-end luxury car, but in Russia, it’s a fashion statement. Meet the Ultratank, the hybrid no-one asked
for. Combining the body of a Bentley Continental
GT with a custom-built steel frame and 24 feet of tank treads, the Bentley Tank was
ready for its first test run. While its maiden voyage didn’t exactly go
to plan, after a few modifications, this beast was once again ready to roar. This is the most expensive SUV in the world. Starting at $1.9 million dollars for the base
model, additional extras can push that price up to $3.5 million and beyond! Sharp lines covering this futuristic Ford
F-550 conversion makes the Karlmann King look like what the Cybertruck should’ve been. But step inside this overpowered dune buggy
and that’s where the fun really begins. Opulent high-end finishes include champagne
fridges, an espresso maker, full reclinable leather massage chairs, PlayStation 4, a large
flatscreen TV and so much more! If bulletproof limos are the future, sign
me up! The SeaBreacher takes everything awesome about
a killer whale, then makes it better through the wonders of technology. This is a semi-submersible boat that can crack
70mph and is capable of pulling 0 to 60mph in 4 seconds flat, courtesy of a 260-horsepower
supercharged power plant. Not only is the Seabreacher painted with colorful
marine-life themed war paint, but it's sleek, finned design means that it’s able to jump,
flip and perform underwater barrel rolls with ease. Even if you’re not a master pilot, it's
designed to right itself if you can’t stick the landing. This twenty-ton armored military vehicle makes
the Hummer look like a hatchback. Able to withstand land mines, ballistic RPG
missiles and pesky tow trucks, the Marauder is a menacing sight on the road. Stuck in traffic? Not a problem, this beast on wheels can smash
through brick walls at speeds up to 70 miles an hour! Originally designed for peacekeeping and reconnaissance
missions, anyone with a clean background check can own one of these bad boys for around $300,000. Let’s see if anyone dares cut you off now! This car is the solution to traffic jams. Getting their inspiration from Go-Go-Gadget
legs, the Hum Rider can widen, elevate and drive over obstacles with just the push of
a button. Powerful hydraulic legs means the Hum Rider
can effortlessly rise five feet in the air and extend to clear a width of eight feet
– easily driving over small cars without scratching the paint. Before you go looking for you wallets however,
you’ll be disappointed to know the Hum Rider was nothing more than a PR stunt. Four-wheel drive is so last year, this humongous
all-terrain vehicle is an 8-wheel monster! The Shaman, built by Russian manufacturer
Avtoros, can tackle pretty much anything you throw at it. The boat-like cockpit might feel out of place
at first, but it all makes sense when you drive headfirst into water. The closed-frame floats and a screw propeller
pushes its aquatic speed to a reasonable 4.3 miles per hour. Sand dunes, swampy marshes, boggy off- road
trails, there’s literally nothing that can stop the Shaman. This is the world’s first flying yacht. Well, kinda. The Enata Foiler is part yacht, part hydrofoil,
but all class. Exploiting the well-studied phenomenon of
fluid dynamics, the Foiler rises up out of the water on winged hydrofoils as soon as
it hits speeds of 18 knots. Riders fly through the air a full five feet
above the water’s surface, avoiding the choppiness and spray of the ocean. Control comes via a joystick, and when you’re
done flying across the ocean, the Enata Foiler sinks back into its default position, a playboy’s
luxury yacht. This off-road buggy has a hidden secret. It’s actually a flying car. It starts as an extremely powerful off-road
explorer, but find an open field, unfold the chute and get ready for a life- changing takeoff. With enough speed, the Parajet Xplorer lifts
off the ground before switching to flight mode, engaging the powerful propeller on the
rear. Parajet have revolutionized the flying experience,
even designing the craft to land itself safely if you run out of fuel. Road legal and flight legal, you can explore
the skies for as little as $160,000! I’m sure when humans invented the wheel,
this isn’t what they had in mind. This is the Monowheel and it's definitely…interesting. 22-year-old Hunter Howell wanted a new way
to get around so he developed a motorized wheel that you can sit inside. While it’s not overly practical, it’s
a lot of fun and Hunter’s built three more just like it - including one Monowheel made
from an old tractor tire. So why’s it called the monowheel? I guess unicycle was taken. It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Nope, it’s just an insane daredevil flying
his jet-powered wingsuit. These are the Jetmen and not only have they
perfected high-altitude acrobatics, but they’ve managed to do it from a standing takeoff. Jetmen traditionally jump from high platforms
or helicopters, but the team in Dubai demonstrated a flawless vertical take-off, reaching a height
of 3300 feet in just 30 seconds! While landings are still via parachute, the
team are working on how to safely lower to the ground Iron-man style.