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It currently has space for one pilot and four passengers and could become the taxi of the future.

announced last week that its subsidiary Aerofugia successfully completed a test flight of its prototype electric vertical take-off and landing car on Monday.

If the vehicle seems familiar, it’s because it closely resembles the Terrafugia Transition flying car that came out of Massachusetts a few years back. Terrafugia’s flying car cost $279,000 and could travel a distance of 800 kilometers.

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