Flying electric car: With VTOL and STOL technology, you can get to see this beauty next week, all you must know

Flying electric car: At the Consumer Electronics Show, there is a lot to see related to the automotive industry (CES). The CES in 2023 will also be the same. In this, Volkswagen will soon reveal new electric automobiles, and Audi will display its entertainment system driven by virtual reality. In addition to these, there are idea electric cars here, some of which can even fly. Similar claims are being made by Aska regarding one of its vehicles.

Flying electric car: Specifications

Fuel type Electric
Flight Range400 km/charge
Top flying Speed240 kmph
Top running speed112 kmph
BatteryLithium-ion battery
Sitting capacity 4 seats
Wheels TypeAlloy
Tyre TypeTubeless

Other features

VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing)
STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing)
Full electric system (Lithium-ion battery+engine) with range extender 
Flight range up to 400 km
Can fly Speed ​​up to 240 kmph

Aska asserts that his flying vehicle, which has room for four passengers, can be driven on public roads. The eVTOL vehicle will be on display at the forthcoming 2023 CES, which will take place from January 5 to January 8. Aska will unveil a full size prototype of this vehicle. This vehicle is both an electric car and a quadcopter.

Launch and prototype

In drive mode, the business aims for a highway certification of 112 kmph. Additionally, only local roadways should receive the initial supply. How long this electric flying automobile will take to launch, however, is not known with certainty. In January, a prototype will be made available. After that, the business will keep developing this technology.

Other updates from the company

At CES 2023, China’s Davinci will introduce the DC100, its first electric motorcycle designed to compete with the conventional 1,000cc motorcycle class. The company guarantees both a performance orientation and a long-term perspective.
This electric motorcycle has a top speed of 200 km/h and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in three seconds. At the same time, it boasts a range of more than 400 kilometres and charges completely in just 30 minutes utilising level 3 DC fast-charging stations.

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