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        <description>Chinese automaker Jetour just revealed the G700 "Ark Edition"—a massive, Land Cruiser-sized plug-in hybrid SUV that packs 892 horsepower and does 0-60 in 4.6 seconds. But here is the crazy part: the moment you drive it into a lake, it kills power to the wheels, activates a set of electrically driven propellers, and turns into an actual boat. Equipped with a high-tech gyroscopic stability system, a massive CATL battery with 10-minute fast charging, and three locking differentials for the trails, the G700 is a true monster on land and water. Let's break down the insane engineering behind this amphibious tech flex, how it works, and if we'll ever see it on North American roads. If you enjoyed this breakdown, hit that Like button and Subscribe for more deep dives into the wild world of auto and tech! #Jetour #JetourG700 #AmphibiousSUV #ElectricVehicles #Tech #OffRoad #AutoNews #PHEV</description>
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