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Flying police car concept on display at Avalon Air Show 2023

Experts say the future of mobility is flying cars, and one Aussie company is working on a solution.

An Australian company is providing a glimpse of what the future could hold for police cars.

Pegasus is displaying its flying police car concept at the Avalon Air Show 2023, which can both drive on the road, and fly like a helicopter.

Founded in 2009 by Michael Yang, the start-up is aiming to produce commercially-viable flying cars for consumers, government, and law enforcement.

This week Pegasus also announced it planned to develop a four-seater air taxi in 2023.

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It’s understood the company has developed its own hybrid system, which allows up to 100 kilometres of driving on a full battery charge, while also offering up to 420km of flying range (or three hours of flight time).

The company hasn’t announced pricing, but says the vehicle will have a price tag similar to that of a supercar.

Those heading to the Avalon Air Show can see the Pegasus flying police car concept at the company’s booth, from Friday 3 March to Sunday 5 March 2023.

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