A flying car being developed for both roadways and vertical takeoff and landing capabilities is now one step closer to becoming a reality.
"The FAA is actively working on its policies for electrical vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, as well as governing interactions between eVTOLs and ground infrastructure," Alef Aeronautics said in a statement.
Alef unveiled a full-sized sports car model along with two working full-size technology demonstrator cars in October 2022. In January, the company said thatit hopes to begin delivering the vehicles to customers by the end of 2025, according to reports. It can also be parked in a regular parking space and inside a regular-sized garage, the company said.
"The assumption is that, if a driver needs a faster route, a driver will use Alef’s flight capabilities," Alef states on its website.The flying car is being developed to take off in the air vertically and move in any direction – including forward, backward, right, left, up, down, at an angle, Alef says.
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