India To Introduce Asia's first hybrid car, all set to rule Indian skies
India To Introduce Asia's first hybrid car, all set to rule Indian skies
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Instead of squeezing through never-ending traffic on their way to work, Indians may soon be able to get to their destinations in cities in comfort thanks to flying hybrid vehicles. On Monday, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia tweeted that a young team from a Chennai-based company had shown him the concept model of Asia's First Hybrid Flying Car.

Scindia expressed the expectation that the flying vehicles would be utilized for people and freight transportation as well as medical emergency services in the near future. Vinata Aeromobility, located in Chennai, is slated to unveil its self-driving hybrid flying car on October 5 at the world's largest Helitech Exhibition, Excel in London.

Vinata's hybrid flying automobile incorporates digital instrument panels with artificial intelligence to make flying and piloting the vehicle more entertaining and convenient. According to the business, their flying automobile is comfortable, has an aesthetically pleasing appearance, and has a GPS tracker and entertainment onboard. A panoramic glass canopy gives a 300-degree view from the flying automobile. Vinata Aeromobility's hybrid flying vehicles are designed for two passengers and have a cruising speed of 100-120 kilometres per hour.

The greatest service ceiling is 3,000 feet, and the longest flying time is stated to be 60 minutes. The ejection parachute is included with the hybrid flying vehicle. The flying automobile features a parachute and a cockpit with airbags. Urban Air Mobility (UAM) is projected to become a fact in the United States and Europe over the next few years. In Japan, Boeing and Airbus have teamed together to make flying taxis a reality. Lockheed Martin and Uber are preparing to make significant gains in this direction as well.

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