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Japan’s first flying scooter unveiled, costs $2,999 only
BYD's flying scooter provides an efficient alternative to traditional vehicles

Japan’s first flying scooter unveiled, costs $2,999 only
In an innovative development, BYD, the automobile company, has introduced a flying scooter in Japan.
This cutting-edge vehicle is set to transform urban transportation by giving a faster, greener, and more efficient way to commute.
This innovative vehicle is engineered to navigate both skies and urban landscapes. Priced at an affordable $2,999, it offers a sustainable solution to pollution.
The flying scooter provides an efficient alternative to traditional vehicles, accelerating a speed of 60 miles per hour and a range of 30 miles on a single charge.
The scooter’s user-friendly interface, automatic stabilisation, and lightweight yet durable materials make it accessible to riders and ideal for daily use.
Additionally, the scooter's vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability allows it to operate in tight spaces, while its electric propulsion technology enhances its environmental appeal.
As the government face increasing pressure to reduce carbon footprints, BYD's flying scooter also aligns perfectly with global sustainability goals.
At the launch event, automobile industry experts witnessed the scooter's agility and responsiveness, leaving them in awe of its cutting-edge capabilities.
Moreover, the company officials emphasised that this flying scooter is not just a mode of transportation but a solution to pressing urban challenges.
Furthermore, the flying scooter opens up new possibilities for last-mile connectivity, bridging the gap between public transportation hubs and individual destinations.