Production-ready flying car

Production-ready flying car

This is the Liberty, the ‘world’s first flying car production model’, which has been unveiled at this year’s Geneva Motor Show. It’s been in development for a decade and is set to go on sale to the public in 2019.

Unlike most flying car concepts, which have fixed wings to create an aeroplane-like vehicle, the PAL-V Liberty adds a gyroplane engine andretractable propellers to a tilting sports car body – making it more akin to a helicopter.

This means it can take-off and land in a short distance – ideal for making this a practical vehicle both on the road and in the sky. Its Dutch manufacturer also claims this will allow it to fly in turbulent weather, when fixed-wing alternatives could not.

On the ground, the Liberty can achieve speeds of up to 106 mph and, perhaps more impressively, 112 mph while in the air. It can also cover 311 miles between fuel stops.

PAL-V is taking pre-orders now for interested customers, with first deliveries following next year. If you want one, now might be the time to start flying lessons as you’ll need a pilot’s licence to be able to take it to the sky.

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