At the height of the shift to the ring line, as you gaze at the endless taillights ahead, do you ever feel a strong urge to break free and fly beyond them? Believe it or not, the dream of flying cars is no longer just science fiction.
According to recent reports from U.S. media, the flying car *AeroMobil 4.0* made its debut at the recently opened Frankfurt Motor Show. Long before this, in the late 20th century, the sci-fi cartoon *Jasons* imagined a future filled with flying vehicles. Today, that vision is still not fully realized—but we're getting closer.

*The cars that will fly around the world will be delivered in 2020. Is this going to be shoulder to shoulder with the sun?*
Back in 1990, the Slovak company AeroMobil introduced its first prototype, the *AeroMobil 1.0*, which served as the foundation for the current *AeroMobil 4.0*. In 2014, the *AeroMobil 3.0* was unveiled. This model featured a Rotax 912 engine, two seats, and a lightweight composite body, wings, and frame. It could reach speeds of up to 124 mph in the air and 99 mph on the ground, with a range of 435 miles in flight and 545 miles on land—enough to drive from San Francisco to Los Angeles.

*AeroMobil 3.0*
Compared to the *3.0* model, the newly launched *AeroMobil 4.0* has undergone "hundreds of improvements," while still maintaining many similarities. The new version features a hard-shell design, a pyrotechnic seat belt, a two-stage airbag system, and an emergency parachute for added safety.
Powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine, the *4.0* also includes an electronic differential system, an adaptive transmission, and a digital full-rights control system (FADEC) that directs power to the front wheels. While the *3.0* had a maximum power of 100 hp, the *4.0* is expected to offer similar performance.

AeroMobil has already begun accepting orders this year, and if everything goes smoothly, the *4.0* is expected to be delivered in 2020. Although the exact price hasn’t been announced, rumors suggest it could cost as much as $1.5 million.
Over the past decade, more and more tech startups have entered the drone and flying vehicle space, and passenger-focused flying cars are gaining increasing attention. In recent years, regulatory bodies have also started to introduce supportive policies in this area. It seems that the future of transportation—flying cars—is no longer just a fantasy.
The curtain may be lifting on a new era of “flight traffic†in the 21st century. The age of congestion-free cities is coming.
In the next eleven years, there will be no more traffic jams! And you can fly alongside the sun—shoulder to shoulder with the sky.
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