How much does a Flying car Cost

What does a flying car cost?

Airborne cars could reach the sky sooner than you think. You' d be paying $1.3 million for a flying car?

Getting caught in congestion is shit - so how much would you be paying to put wing on your car and go straight from the highway and to work? One Slovak ian called AeroMobil says it will begin receiving pre-orders for its flying car, one that could be available in less than 3 years.

However, it is not inexpensive - it will cost you only about 1.3 million dollars. Please click on the links below to learn more in the #TalkingTech panelcast.

1 million dollar Aeromobil shipments of flying cars will begin in 2020

The Slovakian start-up company has thrown its cap into the still young world of flying coaches. On Thursday, AeroMobil presented the definitive business car styling for its flying car at the Top Marques Monaco super car show. AeroMobil says it will cost between 1.2 and 1.5 million euros (1.3 and 1.6 million dollars), with shipments starting in 2020.

This revelation comes at a point when several firms have shown interest in the development of flying automobiles, such as Uber and Zee.Aero, a mysterious firm financed by Google co-founder Larry Page. However, unlike Uber and Zee.Aero, AeroMobil launches a real flying car that can both travel on the street and reach the sky.

Roll down to take a close look at AeroMobil's flying car: Slovakian start-up company has thrown its cap..... The Slovakian start-up company has thrown its cap into the still young world of flying coaches. On Thursday, AeroMobil presented the definitive business car styling for its flying car at the Top Marques Monaco super car show.

AeroMobil says it will cost between 1.2 and 1.5 million euros (1.3 and 1.6 million dollars), with shipments starting in 2020. This revelation comes at a point when several firms have shown interest in the development of flying automobiles, such as Uber and Zee.Aero, a mysterious firm financed by Google co-founder Larry Page.

However, unlike Uber and Zee.Aero, AeroMobil launches a real flying car that can both travel on the street and reach the sky. Roll down to take a close look at AeroMobil's flying car: Slovakian start-up company has thrown its cap..... The Slovakian start-up company has thrown its cap into the still young world of flying coaches.

On Thursday, AeroMobil presented the definitive business car styling for its flying car at the Top Marques Monaco super car show. AeroMobil says it will cost between 1.2 and 1.5 million euros (1.3 and 1.6 million dollars), with shipments starting in 2020. This revelation comes at a point when several firms have shown interest in the development of flying automobiles, such as Uber and Zee.Aero, a mysterious firm financed by Google co-founder Larry Page.

However, unlike Uber and Zee.Aero, AeroMobil launches a real flying car that can both travel on the street and reach the sky. Roll down to take a close look at AeroMobil's flying car:

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