"Hyundai's 2028 eVTOL Air Taxi with Solid-State Battery Power Unveiled at CES"

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Hyundai's advanced air mobility company, Supernal, unveiled its electric flying taxi, the S-A2, at CES, which is designed for city travel with 25 to 40-mile trips and could be powered by solid-state batteries. The four-passenger eVTOL is set to operate quietly and is designed to cruise at 120 miles per hour at 1,500 feet. Hyundai plans to apply for certification in the US in mid-2024 and begin flight tests by the end of 2024, with an official launch targeted for 2028.
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