Alef Aeronautics revealed a new prototype earlier today, and it centers on a drivable car that can also take off and fly to the air with ease, something which one may only see in movies. The prototype ...
The Alef Aeronautics Model A is officially the first all-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) car to get approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), meaning it can legally fly ...
With a modern, sporty look, and designed to drive on the street and also fly overhead to avoid traffic, the Alef vehicle is advertised as the “world’s first real flying car”. We’re no strangers to ...
Alef Aeronautics' electric flying car design received FAA experimental flight certification, making it the first "true" flying car (fully electric, vertical takeoff and landing) to get U.S. government ...
Today Alef, a startup in e-VTOL aviation, revealed their full scale flying prototypes and production mock-up for a new class of flying vehicle they say is the first true flying car. Almost all other ...
Alef Aeronautics has begun test flights of its groundbreaking flying car, the Model A, at Hollister and Half Moon Bay airports in Silicon Valley. The all-electric Model A is designed for both road ...
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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 ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
A true flying car in the Jetsonian sense of the term-one capable of driving alongside other cars or lifting off directly from the road to fly over traffic jams-is set to begin testing at two ...
Alef Aeronautics has begun production of its Model A Ultralight, a "drive-and-fly" vehicle intended for initial real-world testing by a select group of early customers. The Model A Ultralight features ...