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PULSE CONCEPT

EMBRAER‘S NEW FLYING CAR CONCEPT

- | BY JARONE ASHKENAZI

Brazilian aerospace conglomera­te Embraer is looking back in television history to look forward in terms of transporta­tion. Famed series The Jetsons brought the personaliz­ed driving to flying concept to the masses, and now the strikingly bold Pulse Concept allows passengers to go from self-driving vehicles to aircraft.

To celebrate the company’s 50th anniversar­y, the company decided to look ahead to what autonomous driving and flight would look like in 50 years. As such, they designed a concept vehicle, more a transporta­tion vessel, which allows passengers seamlessly to transition from land to air, all in the safety of its glass pod. The transparen­t pod is a concept based on designers’ thoughts of the future in glass technology and the potential breakthrou­gh of seethrough alloy materials.

Stylish and elegant in design, the eVTOL aircraft and land vehicle evoke the ethos of flight in the 1950s with a stunning spaceage edge. So passengers never have to leave the protective environmen­t of the pod, the futuristic pod on the ground is the cockpit for the unmanned self-driving car while allowing for vertical takeoff and landing aircraft from any location when wanting to fly. Providing a 360-degree view of the world around in the pod, it also is designed to feature displays for riders to be entertaine­d, work, and communicat­e on whatever journey they are on.

The forward-thinking company which launched Embraer X, the first electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft concept in 2018, is looking ahead towards 2070 with this concept transporta­tion system. Embraer’s Pulse is the first-ever aerospace concept car, and it takes inspiratio­n from Harley Earl’s Buick Y-Job from 1938, the first-ever concept car. It will extend air travel beyond airports with bird-like capabiliti­es for door-to-door service between destinatio­ns in its range.

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