Renault's Flying Car Is a Classic
AIR4 Flying Car Concept
Source: Renault
Renault Celebrates 60th Anniversary of the 4
French automaker Renault has converted its highly successful 60-year-old hatchback model car, the 4, into a flying car to celebrate its 60th anniversary. They call it the Renault AIR4. Renault has been working with the design firm The Arsenal to build an operational prototype of AIR4 that demonstrates what the flying hatchback will look like in six decades ahead of now. At the moment it's a carbon fiber concept that has been successfully flown. The 4 has been an automotive fixture and success story in Europe for decades. More than 8 million of the iconic Renault 4 have been sold in more than 100 nations.
Tech Specs
The flying car is comprised of two components. The first component is the car body, which reflects the legendary, 4 hatchback design and style. It has one seat, a minimalist cabin and bright lights in the front and back of the car for visibility in the air. The second component is the powertrain, with four, twin blade propellers that lift the Air4 into flight. The flying car can travel at 55 mph and reach an altitude of 2,250 feet. It has already successfully flown and hovered at 48 feet during testing. While experts say that it is not likely that the current concept will be Renault's choice for flying car production, it will be displayed as another fascinating example of Renault innovation in Paris, New York City, Miami and then Macao in late 2021 and 2022. To take a look at many more new innovations, go to https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B08MSDR7JZ&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_GY34FWV4FS48F0E74WKS
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