So far, 440 people have ordered their flying cars, and the makers expect to make the first deliveries in 2025.
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The X2, a two-seater electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has been designed for low-altitude city trips.
Jetson Aerospace has been making a name for itself as the creator of a flying vehicle that is fun for just about anyone to pilot.
The flight took 35 minutes, and after landing, at the click of a button, the aircraft transformed into a sports car in less than three minutes.
Forget the yacht, because it’s all about the toys that come with it if this year’s Monaco Yacht Show is anything to go by.
The notion of flying cars is more real than ever before, and already we are seeing the first prototypes take to the skies.
It’s not exactly straight out of ‘Back to the Future’, but Google founder Larry Page believes the Flyer is going to change the way people get around in the near future,
Alphabet’s CEO is using self-driving tech to create flying cars – a project he has funded since 2010. Say hello the future.
All hail the Aeromobil, the flying car that is set to change the way humans travel. That is, of course, once it irons out a few of the kinks evident from its maiden flight.
We don’t often quote Buzz Lightyear around these parts, but when the little trooper said ‘to infinity and beyond’ he must have had these guys in mind. A car in space?
Where the heck are our flying cars? They were supposed to arrive here in the year 2000. Oh well, guess they’re better late than never.
In case you thought the Dutch were only good at making cheese, think again. A car that can fly for up to 500 kilometers at speeds of 177 km/h, has been produced in the Netherlands. Check out the video after the jump.