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Suzuki Motors is working on manufacturing its inaugural
flying car, a concept first unveiled by Maruti Suzuki at the Vibrant Gujarat
Summit earlier this year. Suzuki Motor in collaboration with Japan-based flying
car startup SkyDrive is at the forefront of development of an all-electric
autonomous Skycar. This Skycar will be produced in Suzuki's facilities in Iwata
City and the manufacturer aims to create flying cars that double as air taxis,
particularly targeting urban areas.
The flying car prototype showcased in India serves as a
glimpse into the ongoing manufacturing process at Suzuki's Japan facility.
Designed to take off and land on building rooftops, the Skycar boasts
autonomous capabilities. This Suzuki Skycar is scheduled to debut at an expo in
Osaka, Japan, in 2025.
Aligned with Suzuki's commitment to achieving carbon
neutrality by 2030, the flying car project underscores the brand's dedication
to practical air mobility solutions. With a targeted annual production capacity
of up to 100 units, Suzuki is determined to make air travel more accessible.
The Skycar, offering a 15-minute flight time covering approximately 15
kilometres, accommodates two passengers and operates using 12 motors and
rotors, achieving a top cruising speed of 100 kmph.
In the future, Suzuki envisions an evolved version of the
flying car by 2031, capable of accommodating three passengers and boasting an
extended range of 40 kilometres. Furthermore, the company is eyeing the Indian
market for the introduction of flying cars. By tapping into India's rich
engineering ecosystem, Suzuki aims to make use of local talent and technology
to accelerate its flying car endeavours. However, concrete timelines for the
deployment of flying cars in India remain undisclosed.
Suzuki's foray into flying car manufacturing marks a
significant leap towards sustainable urban mobility solutions. With innovative
technology and strategic partnerships, the brand is poised to revolutionise air
travel, paving the way for a future where flying cars seamlessly integrate into
everyday transportation.
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