A US company has demonstrated an airborne vehicle that it claims to be the world’s first flying car.
Alef Aeronautics released a video of its Model Zero prototype flying over a parked car on a public road in California, marking the first real-world test of the design concept.

“This drive and flight test represents an important proof of technology in a real-world city environment,” said Alef Aeronautics chief executive Jim Dukhovny.
“We hope it will be a moment similar to the Wright Brothers’ Kitty Hawk video, proving to humanity that new transportation is possible.”
The startup said its 100 per cent electric car has a driving range of 320 kilometres and a flight range of around 160km.
The company has already secured more than 3,300 pre-orders for its Model A vehicle, which is expected to enter production later this year.
Prices for Alef’s Model A start at around $300,000, though a second flying car dubbed the Model Z is expected to cost around $35,000.
“It fits into a regular driving lane and conforms to all traffic regulatory conditions. Alef flying car fits into a regular parking space and inside a regular-sized garage.”
Watch a video showing the demonstration below.