By Dean Murray
The world’s first mass-produced flying car has been unveiled.
The production prototype of the AirCar has been publicly revealed today (May 8) by Slovakia-based Klein Vision.
Industry insiders, along with Prince Harry, got a sneak peek at the vehicle at the 2025 Living Legends of Aviation Gala Dinner in Beverly Hills last month.
The AirCar, which already holds a Certificate of Airworthiness, has successfully completed over 170 flight hours and more than 500 takeoffs and landings.

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The vehicle is capable of automatic transformation from car to aircraft in less than two minutes, enabling the operator to drive to an airport and then take off.
Klein Vision says it is expected to be priced at between £600k-£750k, depending on luxury features, with first units expected to be available to buy inthe first quarter of 2026.
An incredible video from 2022 showed an earlier test prototype driving on a road and flying in the sky.

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Stefan Klein, founder of Klein Vision, said: "The AirCar fulfills a lifelong dream to bring the freedom of flight into the hands of everyday people.
"With the launch of our production prototype, we are one step closer to transforming how the world moves — merging the road and the sky into a new dimension of personal mobility."

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Todd Douglas Miller, Emmy Award-winning director of the documentary Apollo 11, who attended the gala, said: “From the cockpit of another aircraft, I watched the AirCar in flight. Stefan Klein and Klein Vision have turned the impossible into reality, merging dreams and science fiction into something breathtakingly real.”
Last year, James May, former host of Top Gear, visited Klein Vision and witnessed the AirCar in action at an international airport in Slovakia. He said: “The AirCar has landed. Very rarely am I lost for words, but I am lost for words!”