Elon Musk Announces First Self-Driving Electric Flying Car
“The Future Just Took Off ,Literally”
By Publisher Ray Carmen
In a move that feels plucked from a sci-fi blockbuster, Elon Musk has reportedly announced the arrival of what could become the most revolutionary vehicle in modern history: a self-driving, electric flying car.
Yes, you read that right. The man who gave us reusable rockets, flame-throwers, and a Tesla Roadster orbiting Earth has now taken to the skies — again. This time, it’s not SpaceX. It’s something even closer to home: your daily commute… with wings.
What We Know So Far
Sources swirling around the announcement (which recently ignited Facebook and tech forums alike) suggest the vehicle is:
100% electric
Fully autonomous (no steering wheel, darling — just sit back and sip your latte)
Capable of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL)
Designed for urban and intercity travel, bypassing road congestion
Nicknamed internally as “Model F” — though nothing’s confirmed yet
While Musk hasn’t revealed an exact release date, insiders claim prototypes have been quietly tested under the umbrella of a secretive Tesla skunkworks division.
“This will make helicopters look like dial-up modems,” said Musk in typical mic-drop style on X (formerly Twitter).
AI + Aerospace + Tesla DNA
This airborne marvel is expected to fuse Tesla’s electric powertrain, Autopilot AI, and SpaceX-grade aerodynamics. Think: drone tech meets luxury EV, with a hint of Iron Man flair.
Rumours suggest the vehicle could have:
A range of 150-200 miles on a single charge
A cruise altitude of 1,000–3,000 feet
A multi-modal interface — app-based control or onboard voice command