Which Is the Best New Kind of Aircraft?


The life-size electric drones known as eVTOLs have produced more hype than flight time over the last half decade. But many leaders, like Joby, Archer, and Vertical Aerospace, are now moving into more advanced testing phases with certification not far off. Some one-seat eVTOL makers, like Pivotal, have already started delivering their electric aircraft.
At the same time, with far less publicity and investment, dual-purpose, street-legal flying cars have started to take off. Creators like Klein Vision have already gained certification for the AirCar in its home country of Slovakia, while in California, Samson Sky has made structural modifications to its Switchblade flying car in preparation for commercial sales.
While both aircraft types have been called “flying cars,” they have very different origins and ultimately missions. A concept that has emerged in the last decade, electric vertical takeoff and landing craft (eVTOL) offer space-age looks and technology, along with eco-friendly electric propulsion. The larger, five-seaters are largely going to be used as executive transport and air taxis.
By contrast, flying cars that can also travel by road have been an idea for more than a century, with one that went into limited production in 1937, but never really gained commercial success. These hybrid forms of transportation tantalize with the promise of both in-air and on-ground transportation all in one package.
To get a sense of how the two classes of vehicles compare, we lined up two that are aimed at individual users and promise delivery in the relatively near future. The Klein Vision AirCar or Doroni HX-1. Which would you choose?
eVTOL |
Flying Car |
COMPANY
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COMPANY
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MODEL H1-X |
MODEL AirCar
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HOME COUNTRY USA |
HOME COUNTRY Slovakia |
STATUS Scale Prototype Flying |
STATUS Scale Prototype Flying |
PRE-ORDERS 500+
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PRE-ORDERS 3,200
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FLIGHTWORTHINESS Special Airworthiness Certificate in the Experimental Category from the FAA |
FLIGHTWORTHINESS Airworthiness Certificate by the Slovak Transport Authority after eight years of development |
PASSENGERS 2 |
PASSENGERS 2 |
PAYLOAD 500 pounds
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PAYLOAD 440 pounds |
TOP FLIGHT SPEED 120 mph |
TOP FLIGHT SPEED 160 mph |
CRUISE SPEED 100 mph
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CRUISE SPEED 110 mph |
FLIGHT RANGE 60 to 100 miles
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FLIGHT RANGE 620 miles |
TOP ROAD SPEED N/A |
TOP ROAD SPEED 70 mph |
POWER Eight electric motors powered by lithium batteries
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POWER 300 hp gas |
Vertical
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TAKEOFF 1,000-foot runway |
FLIGHT PROPULSION Push propellers |
FLIGHT PROPULSION Push propellers |
SAFETY HIGHLIGHTS Rocket-propelled parachute
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SAFETY HIGHLIGHTS Rocket-propelled parachute |
EXPECTED DELIVERY 2026
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EXPECTED DELIVERY 2025 |
PRICE $400,000
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PRICE $500,000 |
SCI-FI FEATURE Ducted fans
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SCI-FI FEATURE Retractable wings and tail |
CARTOON IT BRINGS TO MIND… “Meet the Jetsons”
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CARTOON IT BRINGS TO MIND… “Transformers” |