Two-seat flying car could be released in 2024 for $150,000
- January 29, 2023
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Are we really close to flying cars slicing through the sky? Will this be the new normal? American company Doroni Aerospace is preparing to take his flying car
Are we really close to flying cars slicing through the sky? Will this be the new normal? American company Doroni Aerospace is preparing to take his flying car
Are we really close to flying cars slicing through the sky? Will this be the new normal?
American company Doroni Aerospace is preparing to take his flying car project to the next level in 2024.
In recent years, several flying car concepts have emerged, eVTOL (abbreviation in English for VTOL Electric Vehicles). Several startups are diving into this segment and want to become a benchmark in this market. OUR Doroni Aerospace started her venture in this sector in 2016 and now wants to start dominating the sky with her flying cars as soon as possible.
OUR eVTOL Doroni H1 It is a more compact, safer and easier to fly model designed for the personal flying car market. The idea of the brand is to replace conventional cars in the future without the need for pilot certificates, all thanks to the development of automated driving technologies.
Doroni’s first flying car was officially unveiled in 2022. H1 occupies two spaces in a conventional garage, can carry up to 226kg of payload, is a two-seater equipped with two sets of wings and four propellers, can charge from 20 to 80% of the battery with a twenty-minute charge, has a range of 96 km on a single charge, speeds up to 225 km / h and can be controlled by anyone thanks to a patented control system, according to the manufacturer.
And the dream can come closer to reality through a commercial partnership between the brand and the aircraft operator. 3 points, from Canada. The Canadian company has already purchased twenty-five units of the eVTOL H1 and will help Doroni Aerospace flight test this new model.
As part of pre-sales, deliveries to future customers should take place in the first quarter of 2024. Anyone wishing to purchase one of these models must pay $150,000, which is about R$766,380 at the current price.
What do you think about the future of electric aircraft? Will we see our sky populated by flying cars in a few years? Leave your opinion below.
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