New Aska A5 eVTOL actually is a proper flying car

5 Jan 2023

Electric vertical take-off and landing start-up Aska has revealed what it claims is a fully-functional prototype of its A5 fly-and-drive eVTOL craft at the CES tech show in Las Vegas. Yes, this really is a flying car.

While many eVTOL have been described as such, what makes the Aska A5 different is that, thanks to some Transformer-esque moving bits, the four-seater is designed to be driven on the road and then operate as a flying eVTOL craft.

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American firm Aska is aiming to launch its ‘flying car as-a-service’ on-demand ride scheme in major cities in 2026. Basically, you’ll be able top order an Aksa A5 that will be driven to you by a qualified pilot, who’ll then fly you to your destination. 

The Aska A5 is powered by a ‘proprietary’ system that features both lithium-ion battery packs and a petrol engine, which serves as a range-extender motor to charge the battery once it is depleted. That allows for a flying range of 250 miles.

When in car form, the A5 has styling similar to an SUV and is powered by in-wheel motors, which frees up space int he fuselage and also offers all-wheel-drive providing extra grip when on the ground.

When flying mode is selected the A5’s wings unfold to reveal six roots, which allows for vertical take-off and landings or conventional runway take-offs – which uses more space but is apparently more energy efficient. 

The six propellors are there to ensure better redundancy in the case of a problem, while the back-up range extender engine allows for a minimum of 30 minutes reserve flight time, which is required to satisfy US aircraft regulators.

The machine is currently on display at CES, and the firm says that full-scale flight testing will start shortly.

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