World’s first fully electric flying car approved by FAA

Alef Aeronautics' flying car can launch vertically into the air and fly in any direction, the company says. (Alef Aero)

Alef Aeronautics' flying car can launch vertically into the air and fly in any direction, the company says. (Alef Aero)

(FOX BUSINESS) -- A California company that's building a flying electric car is now taking preorders.

Alef Aeronautics’ flying car has been given a special airworthiness certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), meaning the company will be allowed to road/air test the car, the company said in a news release.

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The fully electric vehicle (with a hydrogen option for a higher price) is a low-speed vehicle that can be driven up to 200 miles on public roads and fits into a regular garage, but it can also launch vertically into the air with a flying range of 110 miles, according to Alef's website.

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