Subaru Air Mobility Concept

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — Subaru has entered the flying car (eVTOL) race with an attention-grabbing appearance at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, which is being held at Tokyo Big Sight until November 5.

The Subaru Air Mobility Concept signifies the Japanese automaker’s vision for the future of transportation. Its eVTOL is to be powered by an electric motor.

With dimensions of approximately 4.5 meters in width and 6 meters in length, it marks Subaru’s first venture into electric aviation technology.

Subaru has experience in the aviation sector, manufacturing helicopters and producing components for larger aircraft.

While the details regarding the commercialization of its eVTOL are pending, Subaru has now signaled its intention to become a new player in the developing advanced air mobility industry.

Separately, Subaru also presented an electric vehicle (EV) sports car at the exhibition, showcasing the brand’s broader dedication to innovation within the electric mobility landscape.

Subaru, which was founded in 1953, has been known for its commitment to all-wheel-drive technology.

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