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The “Word’s first” commercial flying car that can convert from drive to flight mode in just 10 minutes. The model can fly 500km continuously without stopping for fuel – meaning it can travel from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, or London to Newcastle nonstop. It has also a driving range of 1,315 km and already certified to fly and has met standard road-safety requirements.

The PAL-V Pioneer model is now available at the market, retailing for $499,000. The vehicle will be cheaper to own and operate than a standard helicopter, while also being able to operate as a car.

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