Porsche could build flying taxis, says sales chief
Porsche could build flying taxis, says sales chief
Reuters • March 3, 2018
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen's sports car maker
Porsche could develop a flying passenger vehicle to compete with rivals in a
possible market for urban air taxis and ride-sharing services, Porsche sales
chief Detlev von Platen told a German magazine.
"That would really make sense. If I drive from (the
Porsche plant in) Zuffenhausen to Stuttgart airport, I need at least half an
hour, if I'm lucky. Flying would take only three and a half minutes,"
Automobilwoche quoted von Platen as saying.
Porsche would join a raft of companies working on designs
for flying cars in anticipation of a shift in the transport market away from
conventional cars to self-driving vehicles shared via ride-hailing apps.
Volkswagen's auto designer Italdesign and Airbus at last
year's Geneva auto show presented a two-seater flying car, called Pop.Up,
designed to avoid gridlock on city roads.
The magazine said that under Porsche's plans, passengers
would be able to have some control over the flying vehicle themselves but would
not need a pilot license because many of the car's functions would be
automated.
Potential competitors to a flying vehicle made by Porsche
would be German start-ups Volocopter, backed by Daimler , Lilium Jet and eVolo,
as well as U.S.-based Terrafugia and California-based Joby Aviation.
(Reporting by Maria Sheahan; Editing by Stephen Powell)
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