The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hyundai to make flying cars for Uber air taxis

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LAS VEGAS: Hyundai announced Monday it would mass produce flying cars for Uber’s aerial rideshare network set to deploy in 2023.

The South Korean manufactur­er said it would produce the four-passenger electric “vertical take-off and landing vehicles” at “automotive scale,” without offering details.

The deal announced at the Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas could help Uber, which is working with other aircraft manufactur­ers, to achieve its goal of deploying air taxi service in a handful of cities by 2023.

Jaiwon Shin, head of Hyundai’s urban air mobility division, said he expects the large-scale manufactur­ing to keep costs affordable for the aerial systems.

“We know how to mass produce high quality vehicles,” Shin told a news conference at CES.

He said he expected the partnershi­p to allow for the short-range air taxis to be “affordable for everyone.”

Eric Allison, head of Uber

Elevate, appeared at the CES event with Hyundai to discuss the partnershi­p.

“By taking transporta­tion out of the two dimensiona­l grid on the ground and moving it into the sky, we can offer significan­t time savings to our riders,” Allison said.

He said that because of its other app-based transport options, “only Uber can seamlessly connect riders from cars, trains and even bikes to aircraft.”

Uber has announced it had selected Melbourne to join Dallas and Los Angeles in becoming the first cities to offer Uber Air flights, with the goal of beginning demonstrat­or flights in 2020 and commercial operations in 2023.

The aircraft utilises “distribute­d electric propulsion,” designed with multiple rotors that can keep it in the air if one of them fails.

The Hyundai vehicle will be piloted initially but over time will become autonomous, the company said. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Sang Yup Lee, head of Hyundai Design Centre, talks about the S-A1 electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft at the Hyundai news event where Hyundai announced it’s partnershi­p with Uber to create an air taxi network in Las Vegas, Nevada.
— AFP photo Sang Yup Lee, head of Hyundai Design Centre, talks about the S-A1 electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft at the Hyundai news event where Hyundai announced it’s partnershi­p with Uber to create an air taxi network in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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