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Scientists create world’s fastest ‘underwater supercar’ – and it’s only £4,300,

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Last updated: 2026/03/31 at 4:32 PM
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The groundbreaking Super Sub will be available soon (Picture: Tom van Oossanen/U-Boat Worx/Cov)

The world’s fastest submarine is finally here.

Meet the Super Sub, a sleek submarine created by scientists and engineers that has been dubbed the ‘underwater supercar’.

Priced at $5.75m (£4.3m), the Super Sub is the world’s fastest submersible with a top speed of nine knots (10mph), which is roughly as fast as a dolphin.

It can carry three people to a depth of 300 metres and will soon be ready for action on a billionaire’s yacht after completing sea trials.

The Super Sub can ascend and descend at angles of up to 45 degrees, enabling it to navigate complex underwater terrain with what the company says is greater control and manoeuvrability than traditional submersibles.

The interior of the craft (Picture: Tom van Oossanen/U-Boat Worx/Cover Media)

With an operational depth of 300 metres and a range of up to ten nautical miles, it is designed to combine speed with extended exploration capability.

Manufacturer U-Boat Worx, which has created luxury subsea crafts for over 20 years, put the vessel through its paces in an intensive testing programme off Curaçao, an island situated north of Venezuela.

Engineers assessed performance, safety systems and handling, and validated propulsion systems, avionics-style controls and onboard safety features before declaring it ready for action.

The submersible has been compared to an underwater supercar and comes with a host of features (Picture: Tom van Oossanen/U-Boat Worx/Cover Media)

These included a sonar system that continuously scans the seabed and automatically adjusts the craft’s trajectory, as well as redundant life-support and control systems.

The company says the submersible has been designed to offer a ‘flight-like’ experience underwater, using hydrodynamic lift to create a smooth forward motion during descent.

It is also fully equipped with safety features including 96 hours of life support, a safety buoy and Maximum Depth Protection, an automated system which stops it going too deep.

BY MARK WORGAN The world???s fastest private submersible is ready for its first owner to take it on its first dive, having completed sea trials. Manufacturer U-Boat Worx said its ???Super Sub??? underwent an intensive testing programme in waters off Cura??ao, where engineers assessed performance, safety systems and handling. The vessel is capable of reaching speeds of up to nine knots, powered by 100kW of horizontal thrust. It can ascend and descend at angles of up to 45 degrees, enabling it to navigate complex underwater terrain with what the company says is greater control and manoeuvrability than traditional submersibles. With an operational depth of 300 metres and a range of up to ten nautical miles, the Super Sub is designed to combine speed with extended exploration capability. Engineers said the trials focused on validating propulsion systems, avionics-style controls and onboard safety features. These included a sonar system that continuously scans the seabed and automatically adjusts the craft???s trajectory, as well as redundant life-support and control systems. The company says the submersible has been designed to offer a ???flight-like??? experience underwater, using hydrodynamic lift to create a smooth forward motion during descent. Images from the trials show the craft moving through open water with a winged profile intended to enhance stability. Inside, a transparent acrylic pressure hull provides panoramic views, with seating arranged to maximise visibility for pilot and passengers. U-Boat Worx, founded in 2005, said the Super Sub is intended for integration into luxury yacht programmes or as a standalone exploration platform. Its speed, the company added, could allow users to survey larger areas within a single dive, while maintaining the precision needed to inspect reefs, underwater cliffs and wreck sites. The firm say final preparations for a handover to its first owner are now underway - with delivery due within weeks. Featuring: The Super Sub, rear. Where: Cura??ao When: 17 Mar 2026 Credit: Tom van Oossanen/U-Boat Worx/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact info@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.**
It’s a behemoth (Picture: Tom van Oossanen/U-Boat Worx/Cov)
BY MARK WORGAN The world???s fastest private submersible is ready for its first owner to take it on its first dive, having completed sea trials. Manufacturer U-Boat Worx said its ???Super Sub??? underwent an intensive testing programme in waters off Cura??ao, where engineers assessed performance, safety systems and handling. The vessel is capable of reaching speeds of up to nine knots, powered by 100kW of horizontal thrust. It can ascend and descend at angles of up to 45 degrees, enabling it to navigate complex underwater terrain with what the company says is greater control and manoeuvrability than traditional submersibles. With an operational depth of 300 metres and a range of up to ten nautical miles, the Super Sub is designed to combine speed with extended exploration capability. Engineers said the trials focused on validating propulsion systems, avionics-style controls and onboard safety features. These included a sonar system that continuously scans the seabed and automatically adjusts the craft???s trajectory, as well as redundant life-support and control systems. The company says the submersible has been designed to offer a ???flight-like??? experience underwater, using hydrodynamic lift to create a smooth forward motion during descent. Images from the trials show the craft moving through open water with a winged profile intended to enhance stability. Inside, a transparent acrylic pressure hull provides panoramic views, with seating arranged to maximise visibility for pilot and passengers. U-Boat Worx, founded in 2005, said the Super Sub is intended for integration into luxury yacht programmes or as a standalone exploration platform. Its speed, the company added, could allow users to survey larger areas within a single dive, while maintaining the precision needed to inspect reefs, underwater cliffs and wreck sites. The firm say final preparations for a handover to its first owner are now underway - with delivery due within weeks. Where: Cura??ao When: 17 Mar 2026 Credit: Tom van Oossanen/U-Boat Worx/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact info@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.**
A close up view of the Super Sub (Picture: Tom van Oossanen/U-Boat Worx/Cov)

Images from the trials show the craft moving through open water with a winged profile intended to enhance stability.

Inside, a transparent acrylic pressure hull provides panoramic views, with seating arranged to maximise visibility for pilot and passengers.

U-Boat Worx, founded in 2005, said the Super Sub is intended for integration into luxury yacht programmes or as a standalone exploration platform.

A top down view of the Super Sub as a man sits on the submarine.
A billionaire owner has bought the vessel (Picture: Tom van Oossanen/U-Boat Worx/Cover Media)

Its speed, the company added, could allow users to survey larger areas within a single dive, while maintaining the precision needed to inspect reefs, underwater cliffs and wreck sites.

The firm say final preparations for a handover to its first owner are now underway – with delivery due within weeks.

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