We are so close to flying cars becoming functional in a viable reality. Californian startup Alef Aeronautics is just one of the few companies soaring to new heights with its all-electric flying car, the Model A eVTOL. Pre-orders for this groundbreaking vehicle have reached a staggering 2,500, amounting to an impressive $750 million in revenue upon delivery. Individual customers eagerly placed 2,100 deposits, while 400 cars were ordered by business entities. Additionally, a strategic partnership with a California car dealership ensures wider accessibility for interested buyers when the car is expected to hit the market in 2025.

The car offers a range of 110 miles in horizontal flight and 200 miles on the road

The pre-order process was met with excitement, offering two queue options: a $150 deposit for the regular line or $1,500 for priority access. Alef’s CEO, Jim Dukhovny, expressed gratitude for the overwhelming demand, adding, “Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.” The Model A eVTOL boasts an innovative wingless design, allowing it to take off vertically from virtually anywhere. Its electric capabilities offer a range of up to 110 miles in horizontal flight and an impressive 200 miles on the ground, aligning with the global demand for sustainable transportation solutions.

Alef Flying car

The Model A achieved a significant milestone with a limited special airworthiness certificate from the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), marking it as the first-ever traditional electric car to receive such certification. Founded in 2015 and based in San Mateo, Alef Aeronautics has gained support from prominent investors such as Draper Associates, Impact VC, Draper B1, and Bronco Ventures, and has recently announced a new fundraising round to further its vision.

While the Model A’s pre-orders showcase the excitement surrounding this innovation, some technical details, like the propulsion system specifics, remain undisclosed. Enthusiasts eagerly await further information, including battery type, capacity, and motor power, to see this flying car become a reality. As Alef pioneers the future of personal transportation, it faces competition from other players in the market like Xpeng and GAC. The race to bring flying cars to the masses is on, and Alef Aeronautics is determined to lead the way.

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