1 / 4 The latest working prototype of BlackFly, an all-electric “flying car,” is stepping out into the light and might turn us all into pilots. /VCG Photo
2 / 4 The BlackFly does not require its driver to have a pilot’s license, nor any “special skills” to safely operate it, says the California-based startup Opener, which has remained in stealth mode while developing the car in the last nine years. “The future of aviation begins today,” it says.
3 / 4 The vehicle can travel distances of up to 25 miles and reach a top speed of 62 miles per hour. It will take less than half an hour to charge its battery and cost the same amount as a sports utility vehicle. /VCG Photo
4 / 4 Opener aims to integrate highly-efficient vehicles into rural/urban commuting but has yet to disclose the timeline for when the vehicle is going to be available commercially. /VCG Photo