Hyundai has confirmed it will have flying cars before the end of the decade

Hyundai is committed to futuristic mobility and therefore wants ‘flying cars’ to become a reality within the next seven years.

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Michael Cole, Chief hyundai in england, more than sure of that ‘flying car’ they will become a reality in this decade. For this reason, the brand is already working on a project that will allow them to run this model.

Although Hyundai has shown it their autonomous ships VOTL Preview and Advanced Air Mobility, in an interview conducted by Top Gear, Michael Cole, mentioned that “we could see some kind of application within cities with Urban Air Mobility for cargo, but maybe for passengers. But that towards the end of the decade and obviously on a smaller scale”.

In fact, the brand has already collaborated with the UK for launch a ship for transporting cargo and maybe humans through towns. This will be done thanks to an agreement between Coventry City Council and the European nation’s government.

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hyundai flying car

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In fact, this agreement would see the creation of ‘Air One’, a center of vertical take-off and landing including delivery drones and air taxis. In addition, this model will transport cargo and people through the city.

In addition, at a glance about a battery electric flying car Made in collaboration Supernal. What’s more, last year, the brand was launched eVTOL concept similar to the helicopters at the Farnborough International Airshow.

At that time, a preview of a future plane with cabin five chairs, made by Hyundai automotive designers. All of this is inspired by the ‘biomimetic philosophy’ and butterflies.

Although designed for short urban trips, a version with greater autonomy is also being ‘cooked’. Hyundai makes the most of it hydrogen technology with the next concept car arriving before the end of the decade.

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