Japanese startup SkyDrive demonstrates its drone-like flying car for the first time inside a cage. Photo: Peter Landers/Wall Street Journal Home Browse Series Live Q&A WSJ Events From Sponsors WSJ.com ...
Suzuki's backing of SkyDrive when the venture introduced its aircraft technology to India is the latest of its boons as a ...
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EIGHT flying cars could soon take to the skies – from a lifesaving drone-like helicopter to a Batmobile EV fighter jet.
A Tokyo company has achieved what it says is the first manned flight of a flying car in Japan. The vehicle, developed by start-up company SkyDrive Inc., rose off the ground to a height of two ...
Suzuki Motor Corporation and SkyDrive Inc. have joined hands to kick off the production of flying cars at a Suzuki-owned ...
The all-electric autonomous Skycar is being jointly developed with a Japan-based flying car startup called SkyDrive. The ...
Japan’s Oita prefecture plans to upgrade its transportation infrastructure through a new partnership with eVTOL aircraft ...
A manned flying car SD-03 is seen during a test flight session at Toyota test field in Toyota, central Japan, in this handout photo taken in August 2020 and released by SkyDrive/CARTIVATOR 2020 ...
Once the wheels of choice for gun-toting James Bond and caped crusader Batman, prototype flying cars are now either being tested or certified. If you wish to get your hands on some flying cars in ...
SkyDrive Inc. (“SkyDrive”), a leading eVTOL (*1) aircraft manufacturer based in Japan, announced the signing of a strategic ...
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