Ok! It sounds stupid and I'm asking after seeing that picture. But I really want to know. In the old days, it was a thing that VW Beetles actually floated, or at least took a long time for the water to leak in.
I now live next to a reasonably sized creek and periodically get floods. The road past the house gets water fills first, so I need to keep watch in order to get out before getting stranded.
So,
Will it actually float?
How high of water would it be safe to drive through?
Would the water short the motors? If you actually off-roading, your going through creeks.
I'm sure people will come up with some more questions, like hydroplaning.
I did ask this earlier, Chris Anthony's answer:
No, the Aptera is not meant to be submerged. The component can get wet and be submerged quickly. But long term running underwater is not an ambition of our right now.
Maybe they could ferry the elephants across the Congo River!
I was thinking about the notion of the vehicle floating too, but I was also considering that much of the weight is shifted forward so that it might end up floating like a dabbling duck with its tail up in the air. Better than sinking, for sure, but hydrodynamic? Maybe not so much. I will let someone else try it first.
Aptera has spoken to this in several places. The answer is that it will float and the wheels can withstand 10 ft of water depth. They have also said to please don't test this! (for obvious reasons).