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Cadillac VTOL

Cadillac VTOL

Description

Cadillac VTOL concept vehicle. General Motors flying car.

Pictured here - Cadillac VTOL (left) and Personal Autonomous Vehicle (right) concepts.

Founded in the USA on 22 August 1902, Cadillac Motor Car Division, a Division General Motors Company (GM) , revealed their first electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) concept aircraft design specifically made for Urban Air Mobility (UAM), at the all-virtual Consumer Electronics Show 2021 (CES 2021) which is normally held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

The Cadillac VTOL is being referred to as a "personal drone" that can travel from rooftop to rooftop at speeds of up to 56mph.

Specifications:

Aircraft type: Single seat eVTOL
Piloting: Autonomous AI controlled biometric-user interface
Capacity: 1 passenger
Cruise speed: 56 mph (90 kilometers)
Range: Unknown
Propellers: 4 ducted propellers
Electric Motors: 4
Power source: 90kW battery
Fuselage: Carbon fiber
Windows: Panoramic windows allowing forward, left, right and top visibility, for spectacular views
Landing gear: Tricycle retractable landing gear legs
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Cadillac VTOL concept

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