Cars in Flight By 2017!
Many companies are dreaming big as they all have been aiming to make the next innovation in car technology. Even Apple wanted to join the car business but it seems too competitive at the moment and now we know why.
At SXSW this week, a company called AeroMobil revealed that the company is aiming to put flying cars in the sky and on the road by as early as 2017. That’s right.
The company is planning to launch the car but they are trying to keep it a secret on the details until further notice.
They don’t want too many copy cats out there as they want their flying car to be the only one out there. So how much is this car going for? Check out the video above to find out more details.
Harry K.
March 19, 2015
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