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Flying car hopes to light Tokyo 2020 Olympic flame

- Kwiyeon Ha

toyota city — Engineers, supported by Toyota Motor Corp, demonstrat­ed their flying car, which they hope will be able to light up the Olympic flame for the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Games.

‘Cartivator’, a startup group of about 30 engineers including some young Toyota employees, started to develop a flying car ‘SkyDrive’ in 2014 with the help of crowdfundi­ng. Head of Cartivator, Tsubasa Nakamura, said that while the car was still at an early stage of developmen­t, the group expects to conduct the first manned-flight by the end of 2018.

During their demonstrat­ion, the current test model was able to get off and float on the ground for a few seconds. Nakamura said the design needed more stability so the prototype would be able to fly long and high enough to reach the Olympic flame.

Engineers of Cartivator are aiming to make their flying car the world’s smallest electric vehicle, which can be used in small urban areas, and hopes to commercial­ise the car in 2025.

Last month, Toyota Motor and its group of companies agreed to invest 42.5 million yen ($385,000) in the project for the next three years. Nakamura said the group is working hard to improve the design, hoping to receive further investment from the company.

Companies in the world have been competing to develop the first flying car or vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) vehicles. Uber Technologi­es Inc announced its plan to deploy its flying taxi service by 2020 in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, and Dubai. Airbus Group is also working on developing its flying car under its division called Urban Air Mobility. — Reuters

 ?? — AP ?? Members of Cartivator carry propellers of the test model flying car in Toyota City on Saturday.
— AP Members of Cartivator carry propellers of the test model flying car in Toyota City on Saturday.

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