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“Flying car” publicly tested in Japan. Is this finally the real deal? – CarAdvice
A “flying car” built by Japanese developer SkyDrive has been publicly demonstrated for the first time. The SD-03 vehicle is powered by eight independent electric motors and has been in development …

The single-seater SkyDrive SD-03 doesn’t have wheels, however the manufacturer insists it is a car.
A “flying car” built by Japanese developer SkyDrive has been publicly demonstrated for the first time.
The SD-03 vehicle is powered by eight independent electric motors and has been in development since 2014.
While no one can dispute its sound aeronautical capabilities, the vehicle’s status as a “car” remains slightly more controversial – this prototype doesn’t even have wheels, meaning it is l…
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