
Alef Aeronautics has made a monumental step in transportation technology, unveiling the first-ever footage of a flying car in action.
The test vehicle, a 100% electric prototype, began by driving along a road in California before lifting off vertically and soaring over another car marking a breakthrough in automotive and aeronautical engineering.
The vehicle uses distributed electric propulsion and a mesh layer covering its propeller blades to facilitate flight.
According to Alef CEO Jim Dukhovny, this test is as significant as the Wright Brothers' first flight in 1903, showcasing the potential of vertical take-off vehicles in urban environments.
The prototype shown in the footage is an ultralight version of Alef's Model Zero. For commercial release, Alef will introduce the Model A, a two-seater flying car with a 110-mile flying range and a 200-mile driving range.
The Model A will be equipped with autopilot capabilities and eight independent rotors, allowing for versatile flight.
While the car has impressive flying abilities, its driving capabilities currently limit its speed to 25 mph, making it suitable for urban environments rather than high-speed highways.
The Model A will retail for approximately $300,000, with pre-orders available starting at a $150 deposit. So far, Alef has secured 3,300 pre-orders.
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