The booking of the American company Jetpack Aviation's flying motorcycle named 'Speeder' has begun. A motorcycle with a starting price of around Rs 9 crore will be able to fly for 30 minutes at a speed of 96 km per hour and carry up to 272 kg.

These remote-controlled motorcycles now have four turbines. When the final product is released, it is expected to have eight turbines. This device, which resembles a drone, was first demonstrated by the Japanese manufacturer at the Detroit Auto Show in the United States last September.


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Previously, ALI Technology, based in Tokyo, Japan, opened reservations for the sale of 200 units immediately following the successful test of the first flying motorcycle hoverbike. In Japan, an initiative has been launched to overcome the legal and technical challenges of using such motorcycles for disaster relief and supply of essential materials. Famous Japanese footballer Keisuke Honda is also promoting this product, which was inspired by the popular Hollywood space opera film 'Star Wars,' according to the producer.

Within the next 2-3 years, the company hopes to bring it to various locations in the Middle East, including America and Europe. Following its development, vehicle enthusiasts have responded that this motorcycle will be a future trend and can be very useful for assistance and response during disasters such as accidents, crimes, and fires. "I believe it will be used by police forces worldwide, and chase sequences in movies will be entertaining in the coming years," Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra tweeted.

The same business is also working on an autonomous cargo motorcycle with the military equipment sector in mind. At a speed of more than 600 km/h, the motorcycle will be able to fly 100 feet above the earth.

Thad Scott, the president of the show who was the first to witness a flying motorcycle test drive at the Detroit Auto Show, said, "In my opinion, we will start promoting it with a drone-like character after delivering products and services." It is now prepared. However, I am a little unsure of how and when to visit Toll-Toll. On it, we're working. I had a childlike enthusiasm for the test drive.

The Japanese manufacturer stated in an interview with Reuters that they are trying to build a compact and electric version of it in 2025 that will cost up to 50,000 dollars.

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