Photo credit: Greg Brown via Robb Report
Automotive designer Greg Brown’s Fusion JC7 stands out from any other flying car concept you’ve seen, as it combines Bugatti Chiron looks with the ability to take to the skies. Power comes from two electric Tesla motors generating a combined 1,000 hp and 920 lb-ft of torque, enabling it to hit 60 mph in under 4-seconds.
Those Tesla motors are connected to LG Chem batteries in its floor, which provide a 150-mile range on a full charge. However, when the JC7 goes into flight mode, twin Williams FJ-33 jet engines take over and provide it with 2,000 pounds of thrust. It can cruise at 520 mph and travel up to 750-miles, thanks to its 300-gallon fuel tank. There’s no word yet on when we’ll see a working prototype.
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The engines, wings, and other components are similar to existing business jets. So it’s not a question of will it work, it’s more a question of maximizing performance, and finding someone who wants to develop it. You could go from New York to DC and back easily. The jetcar puts anywhere in either city just 40 minutes away. Even with a helicopter you don’t think that way. With the Fusion you just drive to the airport and fly,” said Greg Brown to Robb Report.