S-A1 concept can carry up to 4 passengers, is capable of vertical take-off and landing and has a cruising speed of 180mph at 1,000-2,000 feet above ground.
While a pure design concept at this stage, the S-A1 is intended to be capable of trips of up to 60 miles and is capable of being recharged in five to seven minutes at peak times.
While a pure design concept at this stage, the S-A1 is intended to be capable of trips of up to 60 miles and is capable of being recharged in five to seven minutes at peak times.
S-AI will be propelled by multiple small propellers positioned around the frame; Hyundai says this layout both reduces noise compared to a large helicopter rotor and aids safety by minimising the impact of any single point of failure.
Purpose Built Vehicle (PBV), an electric autonomous shuttle-style vehicle that Hyundai says has been inspired by San Francisco cable cars.
Hyundai and Uber showcase electric flying taxi concept at CES 2020

Korean firm teams up with ride sharing giant to showcase bold urban-focused aircraft at CES 2020 in Las Vegas.

07 Jan 2020 | 5340 Views | By James Attwood, Autocar UK

Hyundai has teamed up with ride sharing service Uber to develop a Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) concept that could be used as an electric flying taxi in the future.

The S-A1 concept, unveiled at CES in Las Vegas, can carry up to four passengers, is capable of vertical take-off and landing and has ...

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