![]() ![]() 'Following AM4.0, the world's first production flying car, AM NEXT will disrupt and democratise the regional travel market. Patrick Hessel, CEO of AeroMobil, said: 'We are excited to announce the second revolutionary model of AeroMobil's true flying car. Its top speed on the road is 99mph (160km/h).īesides the big price tag – between 1.2 million and 1.5 million euros ($1.3 million to $1.6 million) – owners also need a pilot's license to use it in the air.īy comparison, AeroMobil has not yet revealed the specifications of ride-hailing service AM NEXT. This was designed as a 2-seater luxury personal vehicle that can fly at a top speed of 223mph (360km/h). No details have yet been released on the cost of the flying taxi or the prices that passengers will be charged.ĪM NEXT is a follow-up to AeroMobil's 4.0 flying car, which was first unveiled at the International Paris Air Show held at Paris–Le Bourget Airport, in June 2017. It said passengers would be able to enjoy 'door-to-door single-seat convenience and comfort, to work, rest, play, or just enjoy the view'. ![]()
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