It is not uploaded. it is a mystery that Suzuki believes a lot in the urban air mobility (UAM) sector in which other car manufacturers such as Stellantis are also investing. Last year, the Japanese manufacturer announced a partnership with SkyDrive for the development and sale of electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL). The goal is then that of launching short-range electric aircraft for the transport of people in the next few years. Aircrafts which are also called "flying taxis". A partnership that was strengthened shortly after through a direct investment by Suzuki in SkyDrive.
An interesting novelty now comes from this joint project. Indeed, Suzuki has signed a further agreement with SkyDrive for the eVTOL production.
STARTING IN 2024 
Therefore, Suzuki and SkyDrive will use the Suzuki plant in Shizuoka with the intention of producing these electric aircraft starting from the spring of 2024.


The latest aircraft specifications were announced during the 2023 Paris Air Show. "SKYDRIVE", just like the company. The new model allows you to accommodate up to 3 passengers on board (including the pilot). Its measurements are 13 meters long x 13 meters wide x 3 meters high. It has 12 rotors and weighs around 1,400kg. According to what was communicated by SkyDrive, this aircraft is the only one to fly. meant for fly about 15 km.

The The company now aims to obtain all the certifications necessary by 2025 to be able to use its eVTOL during Expo 2025 in Osaka. Furthermore, if all certifications arrive, it is aiming to begin mass production in 2026. SkyDrive also intends to obtain certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to start using its eVTOL in the United States. Suzuki President Toshihiro Suzuki said:
I am thrilled to partner with SkyDrive. We will take ambitious steps towards developing products of higher value, so that we can contribute to the realization of mobility in the future. air, for daily transport.
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