The Klein Vision AirCar, a flying car with a 620-mile range, is set for an upcoming launch after over 30 years of development.
Designed by Štefan Klein's team in Slovakia, the AirCar is planned for certification in 2025, with customer deliveries in early 2026.
The AirCar transforms from a sleek sports coupe on the road to a flying vehicle with wings unfolding and tail extending in about 80 seconds.
It features three engine options from Adept Airmotive, reaching speeds of 124 mph on road and 155 mph in the air, with a 620-mile range on a single tank of fuel.
Operating requirements include a standard driver's license for road use and a private pilot's license for flying.
Priced between $800,000 and $1.2 million, the AirCar targets business travelers and air taxi operators, offering a unique flying experience.
Klein Vision is also working on larger versions of the AirCar, including a potential amphibious model for increased travel options.
This project stands out for nearing full certification and production on a smaller budget compared to other flying car initiatives.
The concept of flying cars becoming a reality with the AirCar brings excitement and the possibility of transforming air transportation.
As the AirCar prepares to enter the market, questions arise about the integration of flying cars into daily sky traffic alongside traditional road vehicles.