The Hovering Honda Fuzo Goes 350 mph Above Ground
Christina Butty — May 29, 2009 — Autos
References: honda & roadandtrack
Causing commotion on tech websites is the Honda Fuzo, a futuristic design for a flying car. This awesome auto was created by Jonathan Mahieddine, a French industrial and automotive designer.
If the design were to be implemented as planned, the Honda Fuzo would have a top speed of 350 mph and be able to take off and land vertically. Included in the design are retractable wheels so the car can function as a regular automobile.
If the design were to be implemented as planned, the Honda Fuzo would have a top speed of 350 mph and be able to take off and land vertically. Included in the design are retractable wheels so the car can function as a regular automobile.
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