Hyundai - Uber: Hyundai's partner Uber for air taxis

Both the automaker Hyundai and the multinational ridesharing company Uber have teamed up to launch urban air mobility solutions in the country. Uber plans to introduce flying taxis to the market in the future.
Hyundai's PAV flying car concept

Hyundai will unveil the concept of its personal flying vehicle (PAV) at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, USA, with both brands aiming to make Uber their taxi in the future.

The concept to be unveiled at 2020 CES

Hyundai said the S-A1 concept could seat up to four passengers comfortably. Uber has adopted a special technology with Hyundai in its flying car to safely board and unload passengers into the S-A1 concept, the PAV.

PAV that can fly 1,000 - 2,000 feet

The PAV, designed in concept of this new flying car, is capable of flying from 1,000 to 2,000 feet off the ground, and can once jump 100 km. Not only that, but the PAV is about 290km per hour. M runs away ..

Electrified PAV
This fully electrified PAV can re-charge for just 6 to 7 minutes when the charging charge is exhausted.

Up to 4 people can sit comfortably
A driver, including four passengers, can sit comfortably and use this PAV in the future by booking an Uber. Hyundai's flying car, which can be seen at the CES 2020, is equipped to control air pollution, free traffic, and save drivers time. Hyundai will also showcase the PBV (purpose built vehicle) with the PAV concept.

Uber will also adopt a flying taxi
Both Hyundai's (PAV and PBV) smart mobility concept will soon become one of Hyundai's 'The Hub', making it increasingly popular in urban areas. Hyundai's The Hub will be the arrival and departure point of PAV and PBV vehicles.

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