Unveils A Flying Race Car:
World’s first electric flying car is an innovative vehicle. Alauda Aeronautics, an Australian startup, has recently unveiled the Airspeeder Mk4, a unique vehicle. Moreover, it combines the thrill of racing with the technology of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capabilities. The Airspeeder MK4, participates in the first crewed races scheduled for 2024.
Achievement of Airspeeder Mk4:
The Airspeeder Mk4, the world’s first electric flying race car, is constructed in Adelaide, South Australia. This innovative vehicle can achieve a speed of 360 kilometers per hour from a stationary position in just 30 seconds. Unlike the previous iteration, the Mk3 is controlled remotely. The Airspeeder Mk4 is intended to have a driver or pilot.

Crewed Hydrogen-Powered Flying Electric Car:
The Airspeeder Mk4 is a high-performance vehicle. That can travel at speeds of up to 120 km/h and can fly up to 500 meters above the ground. The “Thunderstrike Hydrogen Turbogenerator” is the power source for the world’s inaugural electric flying vehicle. This technology utilizes hydrogen fuel to generate electrical power for the batteries and motors. The generator can produce a staggering 1,340 horsepower. Furthermore, a single charge can enable the vehicle to travel for over 300 kilometers.
Versatility of Take-off and Landing Capability:
One of the most exciting features of the Airspeeder Mk4 is its ability to take off and land vertically. It can also use in a wide range of environments, including cities, rural areas, and even in disaster zones. This makes it an ideal vehicle for a range of applications, from racing to emergency response and even military operations.

Alauda Aeronautics global racing series:
Alauda Aeronautics has big plans for the future of the Airspeeder. This racing series will bring together the world’s best pilots and engineers to compete in a series of high-speed races. The company has already attracted significant investment from leading investors. Investors include Jelix Ventures, Saltwater Capital, and Equals Partners, which is a testament to the potential of this exciting technology.