XTURISMO | The World's first flying motorcycle


A Japanese start-up AERWINS Technologies debuted a flying hoverbike in the US at the Detroit Auto Show. Touted as the world's first flying bike, the XTURISMO is a hoverbike that can fly in the air and looks like something straight out of Star Wars.


The XTURISMO hoverbike, which weighs more than 300 kg, can stay in the air for up to 40 minutes at a time reaching speeds of over 100 km per hour. Watch on YouTube

The hoverbike uses two large central rotors powered by a 228-hp gas-powered Kawasaki motorcycle performance engine for thrust. Along with the primary rotors, four smaller electric support rotors are also placed on the vehicle's outer edges for stability.


Currently, the hoverbike's lightweight carbon fibre body weighs only 299 kg, and it's roughly 12 feet long. The hoverbike also features an automatic control unit designed to enhance safety.

The XTURISMO hoverbike comes with a huge price tag of $777,000 (over Rs 6 crore).


The hoverbike is already on sale in Japan. However, due to strict regulations for such machines in Japan, the XTurismo has limited use options and is only allowed to fly, or hover, over racetracks.

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