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Home » Pal-V Prepares for Serial Production of World’s First Flying Car
RAAMSDONKSVEER, Netherlands—Pal-V says it will begin serial production of the world’s first combined road/air vehicle, called the
Liberty, in 2023. During flight, the vehicle is a two-seat gyroplane with a top speed of 110 mph and a maximum takeoff weight of one ton. It can fly up to 310 miles or for a time four hours.
On the ground, it transforms into a three-wheeled car that reaches a top speed 100 mph and a distance of up 817 miles. The vehicle uses two Rotax 912iS engines.