Hyundai-Subsidized Company Showcases Flying Car Idea
Hyundai-Subsidized Company Showcases Flying Car Idea


Supernal — a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group — is growing a flying car for commercial leisure functions. Dubbed evtol, the organisation unveiled its flying vehicle concept at the farnborough global airshow inside the United Kingdom.

The air travel looks like a small helicopter with its tail chopped off. The vehicle has space for 5 passengers and is made from light-weight substances including carbon fiber. The pics display every passenger seat having its personal charging port and storage compartment.

Hyundai-Subsidized Company Showcases Flying Car Idea
Hyundai-Subsidized Company Showcases Flying Car Idea


Different capabilities include roof-set up mood lighting fixtures that mimics a sunroof. The agency claims that the lighting fixtures alternate based totally on numerous phases of a flight. Supernal says that, together with being light-weight, eVTOL is likewise environment-friendly as it is made from recyclable carbon fiber.

Supernal is yet to show eVTOL’s overall performance, capabilities, and variety, however, it plans to release its flying vehicle through 2028. The company will take on other tech businesses including Terrafugia, PAL-V, and Uber.