The future of personal transportation is closer than ever. Klein Vision has officially announced that its pioneering AirCar — a dual-purpose vehicle capable of both road driving and flight — is set to hit the market in early 2026. Priced between $800,000 and $1 million USD, the AirCar marks a major milestone as the world’s first certified flying car in over seven decades.
Unveiled recently at the prestigious Living Legends of Aviation Gala Dinner in Beverly Hills, the AirCar wowed attendees with its innovative design and groundbreaking capabilities. The production prototype, developed by the Slovakia-based company, is a fully functional hybrid vehicle that transforms from a street-legal car into an aircraft in under two minutes.
The AirCar is equipped with a 280-horsepower engine, features advanced aerodynamic systems, and is built with lightweight composite materials. It has already completed over 170 hours of test flights, as well as more than 500 takeoffs and landings, and currently holds a Certificate of Airworthiness — proving its viability as a real-world mobility solution.
Stefan Klein, the visionary behind the AirCar and recipient of the Special Recognition Award for Engineering Excellence at the gala, expressed his excitement about the project’s progress:
“The AirCar fulfills a lifelong dream to bring the freedom of flight into the hands of everyday people. With our production model now introduced, we are closer than ever to redefining mobility by merging road and sky.”
Co-founder Anton Zajac echoed this sentiment, highlighting the business potential and technological innovation behind the vehicle:
“The AirCar is not just a vehicle — it’s a bold step into the future of transportation. With global air mobility projected to surpass $162 billion by 2034 and a CAGR of over 50%, we believe our prototype sets the stage for Klein Vision to lead the evolution of personal flight.”
Klein Vision’s AirCar isn’t just a novel concept — it’s a transformative leap in how we think about commuting and travel. As it prepares for commercial release, the AirCar may soon offer individuals a way to bypass ground traffic entirely, opening a new dimension in mobility that blends convenience, speed, and innovation.