An Israeli/American company has already opened the sale of flying electric car prototypes that could revolutionize the transportation market
An Israeli/American company ASKA, called NFT Inc, is opening up the possibility of pre-ordering the foldable electric vehicle, which can take off and land vertically. O flying electric car it gives you the possibility to take a long road trip or, if you prefer to take a little risk, in the sky. The project promises to revolutionize the market transport in the future.
The flying electric car was initially designed in 2019, being more focused on an aircraft. However, time has passed and the project is now more like a VTOL (Aircraft capable of taking off and landing vertically). Today, it has a 4-seat cabin, much like a helicopter, and a V-shaped tail.
Autonomy of flying electric vehicle in the air
The flying electric car can fold its wings, making them narrow enough to ride on the streets, among ordinary cars. The wings unfold normally, being able to take off and land vertically. The company says that ASKA has the capacity to fly up to 400 km, reaching a speed of 240 km/hour. In addition, the electric vehicle will have the possibility of having a hydrogen capacity extender, increasing its autonomy by 150 km.
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ASKA will be able to travel at a speed of 112 km/hour on the track. Certainly, whoever is driving an electric car like this on the street will draw a lot of attention and will be photographed a lot.
The pre-sale shows that having one of these in your hands will not be cheap. ASKA pointed out that the initial price of the product is $ 789,000 dollars, almost R$ 4,5 million, at the current quotation. The company's first prototype should only be launched at the end of next year. After that, it will be another three years working on the final details, like licensing and so on. The expectation is that it will be released only in 2026.