THIS futuristic “jet ski” pod can glide across the water in luxurious, space age style.
But anyone who wants to enjoy the high-tech looking sea car will need to shell out a hefty sum.

The motorised pod was made by Lazzarini Design Studio[/caption]
Promotional clips show the Jet Capsule gracefully making its way across the picturesque seascape[/caption]
Even the entry-level Jet Capsule will set back its proud new owner the whopping sum of £271,849[/caption]
Promotional clips show the Jet Capsule gracefully making its way across the picturesque seascape.
Its striking design looks like something out of science fiction, giving buyers a chance to live a futuristic dream.
The motorised pod was made by Lazzarini Design Studio in Rome.
Sitting among its range of stylishly crafted marine vessels, the Jet Capsule is designed with luxury and sustainability in mind.
But nautical enthusiasts who want to splash out on one of these pods needs to come prepared to pay a substantial price.
Various models are available that are advertised at a different rates.
Even the entry-level Jet Capsule will set back its proud new owner the whopping sum of £271,849 (€315,000).
Yet even this 18sqm standard model comes with room for nine plush seats and a small bar.
But even more state-of-the-art options are available for those with deeper pockets.
The Jet Capsule Zero, which costs £379,709 (€440,000), boasts a zero-emissions mode as well as the same luxury setup.
This mode allows its user up to two hours of cruising at a time without any polluting emissions.
In addition, the Royal Jet Capsule can be bought for the same sum of money.
This bespoke option lets aspiring sailors customise all aspects of the boat’s appearance, from the interior materials to exterior livery.
These vessels are powered by a Yanmar Diesel motor, which churs out 370mhp.
Lazzarini claims their pods innovate water transport by”combining luxury and sustainability within a compact package”, Luxury Auto News has reported.
The company further says their Jet Capsules set “a new quality standard” for nautical vessels of their kind.
It’s not the only futuristic water transport to have been unveiled in recent months.
The VanDutch 75 is a sci-fi looking boat designed for high-speed cruising.
It’s a model that was designed to “reinterpret the unmistakable VanDutch style in a more contemporary and Mediterranean key.”

These vessels are powered by a Yanmar Diesel motor, which churs out 370mhp[/caption]
One bespoke option lets aspiring sailors customise all aspects of the boat’s appearance[/caption]
Lazzarini claims their pods innovate water transport by ‘combining luxury and sustainability within a compact package’[/caption]