Volkswagen also joins the “flying taxi” field

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one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers Volkswagenis also included in the flying taxi field. A demonstration about it done.

Volkswagen, or more specifically speaking Volkswagen Group Chinawe recently came across eVTOL came out with. A flying taxi capable of landing and taking off vertically on the basis of this electricity, “Flying Tiger” and is currently being introduced with a functional prototype version. UK based behind Tangerine and based in China sunward The model is installed on multiple electric motors for safety and lower noise. in its final form Flight range up to 200 km intended to bring Flying Tiger, It is designed with the highest possible security infrastructures for the purpose of transporting passengers between different Chinese cities. The manufacturer, who wants to take this existing prototype to test flights at the end of the year, intends to switch to real use with the real commercial version that can carry five people at once. 2024 and then you see.

Of course, there is interest in the flying car side from other car manufacturers. Hyundai is one of the biggest names in this regard. In fact, the company recently Rolls-Royce collaborated with.

A company that is much, much more experienced than Hyundai in aircraft and engines. Rolls Royce, right now here He is also actively working on the electric aircraft models we have detailed. The manufacturer, which will provide very solid technical support to Hyundai’s new generation aircraft, has recently Hyundai signed with “Certificate of Consensus” announced the following strategic objectives:

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  • Collaborate on technology development and power and propulsion requirements for Hyundai’s Advanced Air Mobility Division
  • Collaborating on the industrialization of Rolls-Royce power and propulsion systems for Enhanced Air Mobility
  • -Development of electric propulsion systems based on hydrogen fuel cells as energy source for Hyundai’s Regional Air Mobility platforms
  • -Collaboration to bring to market a common fuel cell electric propulsion system for the Advanced Air Mobility market
  • Demonstrating common fuel cell electric aircraft by 2025

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