Flying Cars Coming Soon?


August 13, 2025 11:52 AM CDT
By: Jay Roberts
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You may recall back in 2023, it made news that a company was working on a flying car and had received FAA approval for testing. To me, it seemed like anything else…just a dream, but likely nothing we would ever see in our lifetime. Fast-forward two years, and we are now (potentially) on the brink of seeing these flying cars enter production. A couple different manufacturers are promising production to begin by the end of this year, with customer deliveries soon after. Estimated price, approximately $300,000. Not affordable by any stretch of the imagination, but would you buy one? Imagine how amazing it would be to fly like a drone. Up, over, and down. Just like the Jetsons!
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