Terrafugia TF-X
Flying cars are a fun gimmick, but they're also horribly impractical (and
kind of silly looking). Still, that hasn't stopped Terrafugia from ploughing
ahead with its TF-X design, which has just been updated with a slick new
exterior. To our eyes, the US-based company's updated car-plane's
styling would be better suited to a boat, but it's definitely an improvement
over previous models.
Currently, the four-set hybrid's new
design only exists as a computer animation and a one-tenth scale model, which
will soon be tested in a wind tunnel. The model is currently on display in
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, at the EAA AirVenture aviation convention. Terrafugia has previously projected that its first Transition models would
be delivered in 2015 or 2016, with a price of US$279,000. But after several
delays, flying car enthusiasts will have a couple of years left to wait, along
with increased costs.
While we have our
doubts that there'll be many ordinary suburban households – like the one in the
video below – with space in the garage (or cash in the bank) for a flying car,
we do like the idea of taking to the skies without worrying about the etiquette
of seat reclining, or the hygiene of fellow passengers.



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