On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video showcased the world’s first $300,000 flying car with its unique design.
The futuristic flying car that looks like a giant drone
On YouTube, a video shared by BBC News showcases the world’s first $300,000 flying car, stunning viewers.
Footage of the world’s first flying car has left everyone talking.
The vehicle costs $300,000 and can take to the skies. However, it doesn’t resemble the sleek designs seen in science fiction movies. Instead, people are saying it looks like a massive drone.
A closer look at the Model Zero flying car
The electric flying car, named Model Zero, was created by Alef Aeronautics.
The company designed it to drive on streets and take off vertically when needed. According to Alef, the vehicle is a solution to modern traffic congestion.
For $300,000, buyers get a car with a 200-mile driving range and a 110-mile flying range.
However, it only reaches 25 miles per hour on the ground. That makes it impractical for long road trips unless taken to the air.
Social media reacts to the flying car’s appearance
The video capturing the world’s first $300,000 flying car quickly went viral and sparked debate among viewers
While the technology is impressive, many people are commenting on its unusual look. Instead of resembling a traditional car, the Model Zero reminds people of a drone.
One person said: It’s not a ‘flying car. It’s a drone with a lightweight mock-up body. The way it moves tells us it weighs almost nothing.
A second wrote: When these scammers will stop making large drones and calling it a flying car.
While a third commented: It’s just a quadcopter with a car body. You can hear how loud it is, like a drone on steroids.
Another added: I got enough problems as it is, the last thing I need is the fear of a flying car falling on me
Someone else said: Wait until a gust of wind hits it. Let’s see how well it flies then.
The last thing I need is the fear of a flying car falling on me. Another user commented.
Somone wrote: OMG, the car has a UFO-like presence in the sky
Alef Aeronautics defends the innovation
Despite the skepticism, Alef Aeronautics has already received 3,200 preorders. The company remains confident in its vision for the future of transportation.
Jim Dukhovny, CEO of Alef Aeronautics, responded to concerns: “Safety is our number one priority. That’s why we partnered with PUCARA Aero and MYC, known for their impeccable safety records.”
The Model Zero is just the beginning of a new era in transportation.
While some people remain doubtful, Alef Aeronautics is moving forward with mass production plans. Only time will tell if flying cars become a practical solution or remain a luxury for the wealthy.
Would you trust a flying car? Or is this just a fancy drone? The debate continues.