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Sunday, October 29, 2023

Subaru shows off a new flying rides concept at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show

New Flying Rides - The 2023 Japan Mobility Show is typically a platform for automobile manufacturers to showcase their latest motorized vehicles, taking to the streets with fervor. Subaru, in line with this tradition, presented its newest cars, including the striking Subaru Sport Mobility concept car. This electric vehicle boasts a sporty, aerodynamic design, exuding a fierce demeanor that instantly captures attention.
The Subaru's Air Mobility flying rides concept resembling a multirotor drone, it holds the potential to transport two passengers and adorned with C-shaped headlights. (Picture from: Autoweek)
However, Subaru had a surprise up its sleeve, surpassing the expectations of the event attendees. This iconic Japanese automaker, identified by its six-star emblem, took the opportunity to introduce a groundbreaking concept – a flying vehicle. This awe-inspiring concept, named Subaru Air Mobility, made its debut at the East Exhibition Hall, Tokyo Big Sight, in conjunction with the launch of the Subaru Sport Mobility.
The Subaru's Air Mobility flying rides encapsulates Subaru's vision of the future 'freer mobility'. (Picture from: Autoblog)
Subaru's flying vehicle concept is unlike anything seen before. Resembling a multirotor drone, it holds the potential to transport two passengers. The vehicle is adorned with C-shaped headlights, distinctive rear lights bearing the 'SUBARU' emblem, and a futuristic allure. And this flying marvel model physically exhibited at the Subaru booth.
The Subaru's Air Mobility Concept vehicle featured with six propellers on the sides inside circular body panels while the drive cabin fixed in center with a black glass covering. (Picture from: Autoblog)
Notably, Subaru's flying vehicle concept is in active development, powered by an electric motor and a robust battery system. What adds to the intrigue is Subaru's revelation of having conducted vertical flight and landing tests, signaling a significant step forward in realizing their vision.
A general view of Subaru's Air Mobility Concept vehicle at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan. (Picture from: HTAuto)
Yusuke Ueda, from the Advertising Section Marketing Planning Department within Subaru Corporation's Japan Sales & Marketing Division, shed light on the essence of these innovative concepts. He emphasized that the Sport Mobility and Air Mobility vehicles represent Subaru's futuristic mobility dream.
The Subaru's Air Mobility flying rides concept powered by an electric motor and a robust battery system and featured with distinctive rear lights bearing the 'SUBARU' emblem. (Picture from: Autoweek)
"In the realm of aviation, where electrification and automation technologies continually advance, the anticipation for groundbreaking air mobility solutions is ever-growing. The Subaru Air Mobility Concept encapsulates Subaru's vision of a 'freer mobility' that awaits us in the future," Ueda added.
While details about this ambitious venture remain somewhat veiled, it underscores Subaru's determination to explore unconventional modes of transportation. Given Subaru's historical involvement in aircraft engine manufacturing, this venture into the world of aerial mobility doesn't come as a surprise. The outcomes of this endeavor are eagerly anticipated, and we can only wait with bated breath to witness what the future holds. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOWEEK | AUTOBLOG | OTOMOTIF KOMPAS | HTAUTO | BNN.NETWORK ]
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