Building a car is no easy task. Building a car with a new propulsion system not available off the shelf makes that task even harder. Building a car with a new propulsion system that can also fly— well ...
Alef Aeronautics received approval to begin flying car tests at Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports this week, a step closer toward commercial production for what the San Mateo-based startup calls ...
Preorders are mounting for the $300,000 flying electric vehicle that just got FAA approval for test flights. Alef Aeronautics, the Californian startup that's developing the car, told Insider on Monday ...
Alef Aeronautics is working on one of the more fascinating projects in technology with its flying electric car, eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing). As the company continues to prepare the ...
A flying car sketched on a Silicon Valley coffee shop napkin in 2015 made its public debut eight years later at the Detroit Auto Show, which concludes today. Though the concept in Detroit showcased ...
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How much does it really cost to drive a flying car?
Flying cars cost $170,000 to over $1 million to buy, with all-in ownership running near $700,000 once training, insurance, ...
Alef Aeronautics is in the early stages of developing a vehicle it hopes will both drive on roads and fly above them. It is a rare exception in the competitive field of electric vertical take-off and ...
California-headquartered startup Alef Aeronautics has received an overwhelming response for its futuristic flying car, the Alef Model A. The company has secured 2,850 preorders, amounting to over $850 ...
New video from Alef Aeronautics shows the company's flying car prototype driving, taking off and flying over another vehicle in a simulation of a blocked traffic scenario. New videos from Alef ...
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A SpaceX-backed maker of flying cars that carry a price tag of $300,000 said it has a pre-order backlog of 2,850 units – with the first prototypes scheduled to be in the air as early as next year.
It’s flying into the future — of driving. The world’s first flying car made its grand debut Monday at the Detroit Auto Show — wowing crowds just two months after gaining legal approval.
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