Flying Cars of the Future: Alauda Aeronautics Unveils the MK4, the World’s First Hydrogen-Electric Flying Car
Alauda Aeronautics, the electric aviation company behind the Airspeeder racing series, has unveiled its latest flying car, the MK4.
The MK4 is the first Airspeeder designed specifically for crewed racing flights as the league moves closer to enabling its racers to compete from the tracks in the skies.
The MK4 is one of the first hydrogen-electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, and it was designed and built in Australia at Alauda Aeronautics' test facility in Adelaide, South Australia.
The Airspeeder racing league exists as an entity of Alauda Aeronautics, which designs, engineers, and builds the league's eVTOL racing aircraft called "Airspeeders."
The MK4 is reportedly capable of reaching a maximum top speed of 360km/h, with a range expectation of 300km and handling
The company is now calling on teams and vehicle manufacturers to get involved and help them revolutionize a new motorsport.
The company is now calling on teams and vehicle manufacturers to get involved and help them revolutionize a new motorsport.
The company is now calling on teams and vehicle manufacturers to get involved and help them revolutionize a new motorsport.
The company is now calling on teams and vehicle manufacturers to get involved and help them revolutionize a new motorsport.
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