Klein Vision: A Sports Car That Lifts Off the Ground
The future is no longer abstract — Slovak company Klein Vision has officially announced that its flying car, AirCar, will hit the market in 2026. The price: $1 million. But this is far more than a flashy gadget — it’s a transportation paradigm shift.
AirCar is a two-seater sports car that can transform into a full-fledged aircraft in 80 seconds. Retractable wings, foldable tail surfaces, and a Rotax internal combustion engine turn it into a certified aircraft capable of flying up to 1,000 km on a single tank at speeds over 300 km/h. On the ground, its transmission and aerodynamics allow for regular road use, and takeoff and landing require only a short runway — no vertical lift experiments here.
Importantly, the AirCar is not a concept. The prototype has been certified by EASA, completed over 500 successful flights, and is backed by the engineering legacy of aviation designer Štefan Klein, who spent 30 years developing a no-compromise car-plane hybrid.
Unlike the eVTOL sector, still mired in investment promises, Klein Vision chose another path: minimal hype, maximum aerodynamics.
This is not an air taxi or a public transport vehicle. AirCar is made for individual users — those who want to fly their own routes and won’t wait for infrastructure to catch up.
📎 More: klein-vision.com

