Alauda Aeronautics, a pioneering Australian startup, has revealed the Airspeeder Mk4, a race car that takes off and lands vertically (VTOL).
According to the company, the car is capable of accelerating to a maximum speed of 360 km/h in just 30 seconds from a standstill.
Unlike its remotely-piloted predecessor, the Mk3, Mk4 is designed to be driven or piloted by a human operator.
The Airspeeder is powered by a “Thunderstrike Hydrogen Turbogenerator,” which utilizes hydrogen fuel to generate power for the batteries and engines. The generator is capable of producing up to 1,340 horsepower and has a range of over 300 kilometers on a single charge.
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