GENERAL Motors has revealed a flying Cadillac car prototype that could help drivers dodge traffic and get them to work in minutes.

The car manufacturing giant released an animated video showing the one-seat aircraft.

GM have unveiled an animated video showing the one-seat aircraft

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GM have unveiled an animated video showing the one-seat aircraftCredit: General Motors
Thre aircraft uses a 90kWh electric motor to vertically take off, fly and land

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Thre aircraft uses a 90kWh electric motor to vertically take off, fly and landCredit: GENERAL MOTORS
The black aircraft has a futuritic look to it

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The black aircraft has a futuritic look to it Credit: General Motors
GM has not revealed any possible release date for the flying Cadillac

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GM has not revealed any possible release date for the flying CadillacCredit: General Motors

The black aircraft has a futuritic look to it with a large windowscreen.

It uses four rotors powered by a 90kWh electric motor to vertically take off, fly and land.

It would take off and land on helipads as well as converted car parks.

If rolled out, commuters could get to and from work in minutes while dodging traffic.

Michael Simcoe, GM’s vice president of global design, said: “This is GM’s first foray into aero-mobility. We are preparing for a world where advances in electric and autonomous technology make personal air travel possible.”

The prototype was unveiled at CES, the world’s largest technology conference, which was held virtually due to the pandemic.

During the conference, GM didn’t reveal any possible release date for the flying Cadillac or any further details about the design.

Mr Simcoe said: “It is a glimpse of what autonomy and Cadillac-luxury might look like in the not-too-distant future.”

The flying Cadillac is part of GM’s new motto to help create “a world with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion”.

The flying Cadillac is part of GM's new motto

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The flying Cadillac is part of GM’s new mottoCredit: General Motors
So far there are no further details about the design

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So far there are no further details about the designCredit: General Motors

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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GENERAL Motors has revealed a flying Cadillac car prototype that could help drivers dodge traffic and get them to work in minutes.

The car manufacturing giant released an animated video showing the one-seat aircraft.

GM have unveiled an animated video showing the one-seat aircraft

6

GM have unveiled an animated video showing the one-seat aircraftCredit: General Motors
Thre aircraft uses a 90kWh electric motor to vertically take off, fly and land

6

Thre aircraft uses a 90kWh electric motor to vertically take off, fly and landCredit: GENERAL MOTORS
The black aircraft has a futuritic look to it

6

The black aircraft has a futuritic look to it Credit: General Motors
GM has not revealed any possible release date for the flying Cadillac

6

GM has not revealed any possible release date for the flying CadillacCredit: General Motors

The black aircraft has a futuritic look to it with a large windowscreen.

It uses four rotors powered by a 90kWh electric motor to vertically take off, fly and land.

It would take off and land on helipads as well as converted car parks.

If rolled out, commuters could get to and from work in minutes while dodging traffic.

Michael Simcoe, GM’s vice president of global design, said: “This is GM’s first foray into aero-mobility. We are preparing for a world where advances in electric and autonomous technology make personal air travel possible.”

The prototype was unveiled at CES, the world’s largest technology conference, which was held virtually due to the pandemic.

During the conference, GM didn’t reveal any possible release date for the flying Cadillac or any further details about the design.

Mr Simcoe said: “It is a glimpse of what autonomy and Cadillac-luxury might look like in the not-too-distant future.”

The flying Cadillac is part of GM’s new motto to help create “a world with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion”.

The flying Cadillac is part of GM's new motto

6

The flying Cadillac is part of GM’s new mottoCredit: General Motors
So far there are no further details about the design

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So far there are no further details about the designCredit: General Motors

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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