Flying cars could be a part of the very near future already

Flying cars could be a part of the very near future already

If we take the movies Back to the Future or Blade Runner, it should have been a natural part of our daily routine some time ago that we would use flying vehicles to cover even the smallest distances. Well, contrary to the predictions of the screenwriters, it seems that this has not yet happened, but judging by Renault’s new concept, we may not have to wait too much longer.

Renault is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its iconic 4L car with a range of exciting concepts, including the Renault AIR4, which is, quite simply, a flying car. Equipped with propellers, the carbon fiber vehicle can soar up to 700 meters and its futuristic look makes you feel like you’re stepping into the future.

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