
AeroMobil may sound familiar and that’s because they have built several AeroMobil flying car prototypes over the past decade. Now, their new 4-seater AM NEXT is touted as the world’s first, set for launch in 2027 as part of a fleet aerial ride-hailing service. It aims to provide significant time-savings on regional routes between the 100-500 mile range, providing door-to-door single-seat convenience and comfort, to work, rest, play, or just leisure.



It’s powered by a hybrid system with that includes a turbocharged internal combustion engine generating a combined 300 bhp, which is good for up to 100 mph on the road and 160 mph in the sky. The company plans to use existing infrastructure (over 10,000 landing strips in the US), especially because it fits within existing automotive and aviation regulation, while offering significantly greater range than eVTOL craft. The company’s engineers design both the hardware as well as software, and will manage the customer experience through a proprietary flight booking app.
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We are excited to announce the second revolutionary model of AeroMobil’s true flying car. Following AM4.0, the world’s first production flying car, AM NEXT will disrupt and democratize the regional travel market. It will provide a better, and in many cases previously unavailable, solution to trips in the 100-500 mile range. AeroMobil will leverage AM4.0’s proof of concept of engineering and regulation, and its premium branding, into AM NEXT’s mass-market aerial ride-hailing service,” said Patrick Hessel, CEO of AeroMobil.


