The futuristic flying bike is no more an imagination only

The 90s kids must have talked about flying cars, bikes, and ships. Because our era’s movies used to have this concept that was super cool to watch. But did we know at that time that one day it would be possible and flying bikes and cars would come into existence as an alien rover landing from any other planet or someone who has arrived from the future? 

The last few years have been evidence of outrageous movements all across the world against pollution and exploitation of the earth. Thanks to Greta Thunb erg of Sweden who came forth to open the eyes of people. It was because of her and a series of movements that took place online and offline to change the way people perceive and see this earth. People started expressing their concern and with that came the pollution caused by vehicles. Companies from all across the world saw the future of the world in electrified vehicles. When a huge capital was turned towards electricity vehicle development it was hard to even think then about flying cars and bikes. 

But thanks to a Japanese company for successfully developing a flying buying that can fly for 40 minutes continuously with 100Kmph. The debut of ERWIN’S Technologies XTURISMO hoverbike happened last week in Motown at the Detroit Auto Show 2022. If we talk about its availability it’s already on sale in Japan but would be available for customers from next year. For now, it would cost customers $777,000 but the company hopes to get the cost down to $50,000 for a smaller, electric model




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