"Hyundai's 2028 eVTOL: Specs, Design, and Solid-State Battery Power"

Hyundai's eVTOL division, Supernal, has unveiled the S-A2 concept, an electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that is projected to be ready for production by 2028. The four-passenger aircraft is designed for short trips and regional hops, with a cruising speed of 120mph and a noise level comparable to a dishwasher. Despite the challenges of regulatory approval and technological advancements in battery technology, Supernal is optimistic about its prospects and is focusing on leveraging Hyundai's manufacturing capabilities. Other global companies, including Stellantis, United, Delta, Boeing, and NASA, are also investing in electric aircraft for urban air mobility.
- Hyundai says its four-passenger eVTOL will be ready for 2028 The Verge
- Hyundai, Supernal S-A2 Electric Air Taxi Preps for Launch CNET
- Supernal SA-2: Specs, Price, Availability, Release Date WIRED
- Hyundai unveils its electric air taxi at CES, which could be powered by solid-state batteries Electrek.co
- Breaking down the design of Supernal's new eVTOL The Air Current
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