We got our hopes up for a flying car thanks to 'Back To The Future' and 'the Jetsons', but now this Slovakian company may deliver the goods.
Stuck in morning traffic and all you can do is honk your horn aggressively?
That may soon be a thing of the past if AeroMobil has anything to say about it.
The company says it hopes its flying car will hit the skies by 2017.
Speaking at SXSW in Austin Texas, AeroMobil CEO Juraj Vaculik argued that his flying car is more than just a prototype.
AeroMobil 3.0, also called the Flying Roadster, runs on regular petrol, can sit two people and can be used on the road and fit into a car space.
It also has the capabilities of taking off and landing on grass or any paved surface that is a few hundred metres long.
As yet, not price for the hybrid vehicle has been set, but we are told to expect the price of a sports car combined with a light aircraft – ‘several hundreds of thousands of Euros.’
Watch the video below of the AeroMobil in action:
Stuck in morning traffic and all you can do is honk your horn aggressively?
That may soon be a thing of the past if AeroMobil has anything to say about it.
The company says it hopes its flying car will hit the skies by 2017.
Speaking at SXSW in Austin Texas, AeroMobil CEO Juraj Vaculik argued that his flying car is more than just a prototype.
AeroMobil 3.0, also called the Flying Roadster, runs on regular petrol, can sit two people and can be used on the road and fit into a car space.
It also has the capabilities of taking off and landing on grass or any paved surface that is a few hundred metres long.
As yet, not price for the hybrid vehicle has been set, but we are told to expect the price of a sports car combined with a light aircraft – ‘several hundreds of thousands of Euros.’
Watch the video below of the AeroMobil in action:
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