Hyundai's Supernal sets expectations for consumers on its eVTOL service for a 2028 release. Hyundai is reportedly eyeing for a 2028 release year on its electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOLs) service for consumers under intermediary Supernal, while simultaneously unveiling the latest vehicle concept of its eVTOL, the S-A2 at CES 2024.
The potentially 650 million passenger-strong Indian eVTOL market was two times the population of the US and 1.3 times the combined population of Europe, the minister told a global gathering.
AutoFlight’s five-seater Prosperity I reached a distance of 250.3 kilometres during a recent test flight, setting a new world record for an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft.
Geely subsidiary Aerofugia has completed the trial run of its five-seater AE200 flying car, moving the Chinese auto giant closer to its goal of delivering electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles to market.