I’m not convinced that Cybertruck will ever make it to mass production.
These so called new flying cars look like a kind of helicópters reinvented or giant drones.
They are promising their light lighty helicopter to be released in 2026.
Karlsson was way ahead of his time.
Ford Exec Has Disappointing News for Tesla and All Other EV Makers
Bill Ford says it’s ‘all hands on deck’ in response to the rapid growth of the Chinese EV market.
As a result, the report said, “China now leads the global EV landscape, selling over double the number of BEVs in 2022 compared to Europe and the US combined, while also holding a competitive edge in nearly all aspects of the BEV value chain.”
Bets on when the sticker will be removed. When a Musk fan-boi rips it off, or when the car catches fire and burns to the ground in one unidentifiable mess.
(Cross-post)
EV flying taxis at the Olympics - for billionaires.
I hear they’re bringing back the competitive guillotine teams.
Gotta find my knitting needles!
E pur si muove.
Forget these apps and AI, where’s my flying car? Ah, here’s one with an FAA license
America’s Federal Aviation Administration has granted limited flight licenses to not one but two companies working on electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) craft, one of which could even be considered an actual flying car.
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A simulated Alef Model A in simulated flight:
Still no word on the spandex jackets, though.
I could’ve sworn there was an earlier article about this upthread. Anyway:
And here’s something I spotted last Sunday. (That car in the leftmost turn lane is pretty interesting, too )