ALBAWABA - For all people who are always worried about traffic and being late for their appointments or work hours, the solution is coming very soon with the world's first flying car without wings. But how is that possible?
California-based company, Alef Aeronautics, announced the start of mass production of the world's first flying car, a move described as a radical shift in the future of smart transportation.
The American company mentioned that its revolutionary "Alef Model A Ultralight" flying car has officially entered production level at its Silicon Valley facility and will be available to early customers starting in 2026, the New York Post reported.

A photo of the world's first electric flying car, "Model A". (Alef Aeronautics)
The 100% electric car is capable of vertical takeoff and landing, flying without wings, and at the same time driving legally on public roads.
The "Model A" differs from other "flying car" projects in that it does not require runways or helicopter landing pads, making it suitable for use within crowded cities.
The company also mentioned that the revolutionary car can drive on the ground for a range of about 220 miles, while the flight range is 110 miles.
