AirCar: First Mass-Producing Flying Car
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World's first mass-produced flying car to go on sale for $1 MILLION

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Slovakia -based company Klein Vision claims its 'AirCar' will go on sale in early 2026 .
The bizarre hybrid hybrid hybrid has four wheels and two wings.
The two -seater can release its retractable wings in less than two minutes as it prepares for take-off, before stowing them away again at its destination.
Last year , KleinVision completed the first passenger flight of AirCar with none other than Jean-Michel Jarre on board.
AirSpaceX unveiled its latest prototype, Mobi-One , at the North American International Auto Show in early 2018 .
The electric aircraft is designed to carry two to four passengers and is capable of vertical take-off and landing.
Airbus is also hard at work on an all-electric, vertical-take-off-and-landing craft, with its latest Project Vahana prototype, branded Alpha One , successfully completing its maiden test flight in February 2018 .
Uber is working on making its ride-hailing service airborne.