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Hyundai flying taxi to make first passenger flight in 2028

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Hyundai’s flying taxi concept will make its inaugural passenger flight in 2028, with the firm creating the Supernal brand to spearhead its ambitions. Supernal will be based in the United States with the goal of developing a four- or five-seat, autonomous, electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL).

  • Hyundai forms Supernal for its flying taxi concept
  • Supernal working to bring AAM tech to the market
  • Urban-Air Port, one of the firm’s partners, is building a VTOL landing hub

Hyundai flying taxi concept: what do we know so far?

It previously showed its first eVTOL concept, the SA-1, at CES in Las Vegas last year. The company’s first production flying vehicle – which Supernal hopes will improve urban travel – will be electrically powered, have autonomous capabilities and accommodate four to five passengers.

Alongside the development of the eVTOL, Supernal is working with private and public stakeholders to bring Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) technology to the market.

Last year, Supernal partnered with Urban-Air Port – a UK-based start-up – that is currently building an eVTOL landing hub in Coventry, which it hopes to open in 2022. 

“In adding a new dimension to mobility, we are on a mission to transform how people and society move, connect and live,” said Jaiwon Shin, chief executive officer of Supernal and president of Hyundai Motor Group. “We are working to build the right product and the right integrated market and will leverage Hyundai Motor Group’s scaled manufacturing expertise to ensure AAM reaches the right price point and is accessible to the masses.”

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