AS production draws closer, the creators of the world's first fully electric flying car revealed details on the vehicle's ground range and a jaw-dropping price tag.The company recently received the green light from the FAA to produce the flying vehicles.Since the approval, more numbers have come out on the specs of the potential flying car.However, the company has not secured a manufacturing plant for the vehicles.
Alef said the vehicle should carry a sticker price of around $300,000, making it cheaper than some Ferrari and Lamborghini models. The company also said the car is expected to have around 220 miles of pure electric range on the ground.£1.3m McLaren Senna supercar crashed by idiotic YouTuber goes up for auctionUltra luxury plane with 'no wings' brings Sci-fi to life & can fly from London to New York in less than 5 hoursThe company took models of the car on automated flights while attempting to snag cash from hopeful investors.