Elon Musk has long touted the possibility of flying cars, and on a recent episode of Joe Rogan's podcast, he seemed to confirm that these vehicles could be in development soon. When asked about his plans for Tesla's second-generation Roadster, Musk surprisingly shifted gears and discussed the idea of a flying car instead.
Musk stated that he hopes to unveil a flying vehicle before the end of the year, despite not providing any concrete details or timelines. He has been talking about the possibility of flying cars since 2014 and hasn't shown much progress until now.
The billionaire entrepreneur claimed that Tesla's latest project contains "crazy technology," but was vague about what this entails. When asked if it could be considered a car, Musk replied that it "looks like a car." It seems clear that Musk is trying to downplay the technical challenges associated with creating a flying vehicle.
Despite his confidence in the potential of Tesla's flying project, many are skeptical about its feasibility and timeline. With Musk having been vocal about his vision for flying cars for over a decade, some wonder if this announcement might be more of an PR stunt than a genuine attempt to create something new.
Tesla's second-generation Roadster has been delayed several times since it was first unveiled in 2017, leading many to question whether the company is on track to meet its promises. With Musk now shifting his focus to flying cars, some wonder if this might be another example of how the company's timelines and goals are subject to change.
Whatever the case may be, one thing is clear: Elon Musk remains committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation and technology. Whether or not Tesla's flying project will ever come to fruition remains to be seen, but for now, it seems that the billionaire entrepreneur is eager to spark excitement about this new idea.
Musk stated that he hopes to unveil a flying vehicle before the end of the year, despite not providing any concrete details or timelines. He has been talking about the possibility of flying cars since 2014 and hasn't shown much progress until now.
The billionaire entrepreneur claimed that Tesla's latest project contains "crazy technology," but was vague about what this entails. When asked if it could be considered a car, Musk replied that it "looks like a car." It seems clear that Musk is trying to downplay the technical challenges associated with creating a flying vehicle.
Despite his confidence in the potential of Tesla's flying project, many are skeptical about its feasibility and timeline. With Musk having been vocal about his vision for flying cars for over a decade, some wonder if this announcement might be more of an PR stunt than a genuine attempt to create something new.
Tesla's second-generation Roadster has been delayed several times since it was first unveiled in 2017, leading many to question whether the company is on track to meet its promises. With Musk now shifting his focus to flying cars, some wonder if this might be another example of how the company's timelines and goals are subject to change.
Whatever the case may be, one thing is clear: Elon Musk remains committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation and technology. Whether or not Tesla's flying project will ever come to fruition remains to be seen, but for now, it seems that the billionaire entrepreneur is eager to spark excitement about this new idea.