Japan startup targets supercar users with $700,000 hoverbike

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Published on October 27, 2021 - Duration: 00:49s

Japan startup targets supercar users with $700,000 hoverbike

A Japanese startup backed by soccer player Keisuke Honda hopes to persuade wealthy consumers to swap their supercar for a 77.7 million yen ($680,000) hoverbike which went on sale on Tuesday.The "XTurismo Limited Edition" from Tokyo-based drone startup A.L.I.

Technologies is equipped with a conventional engine and four battery-powered motors and promises to fly for 40 minutes at up to 100 kph (62 mph).


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