Personal flying vehicles are no longer science fiction. SkyDrive brings vertical mobility to everyone — safer than helicopters, greener than cars, and faster than anything on the ground.
Explore SkyDriveSkyDrive is the world's first mass-market personal eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) vehicle. Designed from the ground up for everyday use, it combines the freedom of flight with the simplicity of driving.
Eight independent electric ducted fans provide redundant lift — if one motor fails, the remaining seven keep you stable and airborne. A full charge delivers over 300 miles of range at cruising speeds up to 200 mph, making intercity commutes a matter of minutes rather than hours.
Autonomous flight systems handle navigation, obstacle avoidance, and landing, while a panoramic glass cockpit gives you an unmatched view of the world below. SkyDrive integrates with existing air traffic control infrastructure and supports remote pilot override for maximum safety.
Every SkyDrive comes with a SkyPad — a compact rooftop landing platform that integrates seamlessly with modern smart homes. The SkyPad charges your vehicle wirelessly, runs automated pre-flight checks, and provides weather-aware launch scheduling.
Step out your front door, board your SkyDrive, and in minutes you're at the office, the kids' school, or a weekend getaway. The four-seat cabin is pressurized and noise-insulated, so the journey is as peaceful as it is fast.
Family safety is our highest priority. The SkyDrive's FlightShield system includes 360-degree LiDAR, terrain-following radar, parachute deployment for catastrophic scenarios, and real-time monitoring by our 24/7 flight operations center.
Under the skin, the SkyDrive is a triumph of aerospace engineering. The airframe uses carbon-fiber monocoque construction that is both lighter than aluminum and stronger than steel. Eight high-efficiency electric ducted fans deliver 1,200 horsepower of combined thrust with near-silent operation.
The solid-state battery pack charges in under 30 minutes on a SkyPad, stores 150 kWh of energy, and is swappable at any SkyDrive service station for near-zero downtime. Regenerative descent recaptures energy on the way down, extending effective range in hilly terrain.
Three independent flight computers run a voting architecture — all three must agree on any control surface movement. If one disagrees, it is automatically excluded and maintenance is scheduled. This triple-redundant design is borrowed from commercial aviation and adapted for personal use.
Eight silent, redundant fans with 1,200 hp combined output. Lower noise than a luxury sedan at highway speeds.
150 kWh capacity, 30-minute wireless charge, field-swappable packs. No rare-earth minerals, fully recyclable.
360-degree LiDAR, terrain-following radar, and optical obstacle detection with 500-meter range in all weather.
Three voting flight computers running real-time integrity checks. Any disagreement triggers automatic failover.