The world’s first flying racing car was unveiled in an event that would change the concept of Formula 1 racing around the world.
The world’s first flying racing car has actually entered production lines. The new car can start from 0 to 62 miles (100 kilometers) per hour in just 2.8 seconds.
According to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, the car will run the first uninhabited race this summer, in the first test of its kind in the world.
Ten flying cars, named “Airspeeder”, are assembled after the designer company, and the new cars are assembled by “Alauda Aeronautics”.
The new flying car is fully electric and can be piloted remotely, and Airspeeders are due to appear in listed races on three continents in the coming months.
The new vehicle features 8 rotating blades that surround the central cockpit made of carbon fiber and is able to reach top speeds of 75 mph (120 km).
According to the developers, the design of the new flying car is a combination of a helicopter, a fighter plane and a Formula 1 car, with a cockpit, and a chain structure to focus on flying at the maximum possible speed.