{"id":5145,"date":"2025-05-11T11:40:00","date_gmt":"2025-05-11T11:40:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/autofusiontech.co.uk\/?p=5145"},"modified":"2025-05-13T13:14:51","modified_gmt":"2025-05-13T13:14:51","slug":"you-can-drive-this-aircar-to-work-then-fly-it-home-next-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/autofusiontech.co.uk\/index.php\/2025\/05\/11\/you-can-drive-this-aircar-to-work-then-fly-it-home-next-year\/","title":{"rendered":"You Can Drive This AirCar To Work Then Fly It Home Next Year"},"content":{"rendered":"
Roads? Where we\u2019re going we don\u2019t need roads. So claimed Back to the Future\u2019s Doc Brown as he, Marty and Jennifer prepared to take to the skies in his freshly upgraded flying DeLorean. But starting next year the AirCar, the world\u2019s first production flying car, will give you the choice of using both for around the price of a well-specced Lamborghini Revuelto<\/a>.<\/p>\n \t\t\t\tvar adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:[]}; We\u2019ve been writing about Klein Vision\u2019s AirCar<\/a> for five years now and watched it take off and fly without crashing. But making a prototype is one thing and putting it into production something different altogether. Now, though, the Slovakia-based company has revealed images of the production model, and its co-founder told Top Gear it\u2019ll be on sale next year for around $800,000.<\/p>\n More: BMW-Powered AirCar Proved That Production Flying Cars Might Be Closer To Reality Than Ever Before<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Compared with the original test car\/plane, the renderings show a machine with a longer windshield giving the impression of a shorter front overhang. The headlights in the fenders are replaced by sawtooth vents and the lights move to the front, but the overall shape, giant rear wing configuration and centrally-mounted propeller remain mostly unchanged. It still looks like a mashup of 1980s Group C racer<\/a> and WWII-era Lockheed P-38 Lightning.<\/p>\n What has <\/em>changed, Klein says, is the engine setup. Previously listed as a 1.6-liter BMW unit, the AirCar\u2019s power unit now comes from a South African supplier and makes 276 hp (280 PS), though Top Gear<\/a> claims 316 hp (320 PS) and 335 hp (340 PS) versions are on the options menu. The lightweight 1,764 lbs (800 kg) AirCar maxes out at 124 mph (200 km\/h) on the road but can reach 155 mph (250 km\/h) in the sky.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a> <\/p>\n
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