The world’s first flying car PAL-V Liberty has been approved by the European government

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PAL-V-Liberty

New Delhi: The world’s first flying car PAL-V, the famous Dutch carmaker, will soon hit the market for use. The name of this car is PAL-V Liberty. At the moment, the important thing is that the government of Europe has also approved the use of PAL-V Liberty on the roads. Now people all over the world dreaming of flying cars will be able to experience it really. By the way, in the beginning, it will be used only as a commercial vehicle.

The first test took place in 2012
Recently this car has passed the strict European road tests. It is now allowed to run on the roads with an official license plate. Let it be mentioned that its test program is being organized continuously from February 2020. Which will include high speed brakes and sound pollution tests. The company first flew the prototype of this car in the year 2012. Since then it has been continuously tested.

That would be the price
The Liberty Commercial will start at 39 399,000 with around Rs 2.52 crore. However, this price does not yet include tax. This car has also been sent for aviation certification with EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) in 2015. Which can be finalized by 2022. Only after that the delivery of this product will start. Pal-V CTO Mike Steckelberg says, “We have been collaborating with road authorities for many years to reach this milestone. To make this car flying successful, its design follows both air and road rules. ”

Such is the speed and engine
The PAL-V Liberty uses a dual engine. Only two people can ride in it simultaneously. According to the company, its top speed is 160 km per hour, while it can reach a speed of zero to 100 km in less than nine seconds. This car can fly up to 1,315 kilometers at a time. In-flight mode it is limited to a maximum speed of 180 km per hour and 500 km.

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