Aerwins, a Japanese start-up, introduced the XTurismo, its high-speed flying motorcycle, which it showcased at the auto show. Introduced as the world’s first flying motorcycle, the vehicle can stay in the air for approximately 40 minutes and at the same time manages to attract attention with its high speed.
The world’s first flying motorcycle was unveiled at the Detroit auto show on Thursday, Euronews reports. The flying motorcycle called XTurismo, which was introduced, can stay in the air for up to 40 minutes and can reach speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour. R&D studies continue on the vehicle, which is currently in the testing phase and has a very high price. In the coming years, it is aimed to reduce costs and to launch more suitable versions.
The flying motorcycle, which first appeared at the beginning of the year, has now really entered the testing phase. Thad Szott, co-chairman of the Motor City auto show, said of the vehicle he experienced, “It was a truly incredible experience. Of course you have some concerns, but I was very excited when using it. I literally got goosebumps and felt like a little kid.” made statements.
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The Aerwins XTurismo is 3.7 meters long, 2.4 meters wide and 1.5 meters high and weighs approximately 300 kilograms. Using two large central rotors powered by a gas-powered Kawasaki performance engine, the vehicle produces a thrust of 228 horsepower. In addition to these, there are 4 small electric support routes on the vehicle. On the other hand, work continues on an all-electric version of the flying motorcycle, but there is no information about this model.
The Aerwins XTurismo flying motorcycle will be available in the US market in 2023 for $770,000. The company also plans to cut costs considerably and make a $50,000 electric model by 2025.