Doroni Aerospace has created the H1-X, an all-weather personal flying car that can be charged with a standard EV charger and can fly at up to 120 mph.
The H-1X eVTOL platform offers vertical takeoff capabilities, with deliveries expected to start in the second half of 2025.
Customers will need a valid driver's license and a 20-hour training course to fly the H1X.
The H1X is equipped with safety features like anti-collision sensors, a ballistic parachute, joystick-based control, autonomous navigation, and remote piloting capabilities.
Doroni aims to redefine urban air mobility by engaging with stakeholders and customers for their sleek and functional H1-X model.
Doroni Aerospace's journey started in 2017, leading to the development of the H1-X prototype by 2023 and patented innovations for noise reduction and safety.
Sales channels for the H1-X will include direct sales, brand experience stores, and online platforms.
Doroni plans to launch the showroom model of H1-X by April 2025, with test flights expected in December 2024.
Saudi-based Innovation Wings Industries has invested $30 million in Doroni to accelerate development and manufacturing capabilities.
Doroni Aerospace aims to make eVTOL technology accessible and safe for consumers, with plans to launch the H1-X by the end of 2026.