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Is the Flying Car really about traffic in RS 2.6 Crore? Watch viral video |

Imagine that you get stuck in bumper-to-shock traffic when a futuristic car appears out of nowhere and slides smoothly over traffic. The internet is stunned after a virus clip a RS 2.6 crore flying car Glide over crowded roads. The breathtaking clip has created violent arguments – is that Transport of the future? How is it possible? While flight car has been a science fiction fantasy for years, this viral phenomenon has asked everyone whether the future has finally come. Since the video continues to gain popularity, the individuals strive to learn the secret behind this amazing spectacle.

Real or staged? RS 2.6 crore flying cars stand out in breathtaking virus material

A Californian car manufacturer has become a science fiction reality! In a stunning viral video, the ALEF model Zero-a slim, high-tech electro-auto-mühelos can float on site and hover over a parked vehicle in a city road. Alef Aeronautics, the company responsible for this historic vehicle, describes it as the “first test of a drive test start in an urban environment”. The video has caused both miracles and suspicions, some of which explain it to the revolutionary transport volume and others whether it is a hype.
Jim Dukhovny, CEO from Alef, compared the experience with that of the groundbreaking first flight of the Wright Brothers and described it as a “proof of technology” that has the potential for the redefinition of mobility. The vehicle works through distributed electrical drive, an innovative mesh layer propeller system. While the highest speed is only 25 miles per hour so far, orders from the roof have been decided more than 3,000 pre-orders, and each unit has a price tag of 2.6 billion rupees ($ 300,000).

“Looks like bad CGI”: Internet reacts to viral RS 2.6 crore flying car

While the video of A Aircraft Slide over the traffic, some were amazed, most of them were anything but impressed. Many accused the film material to be fake, and a user simply said: “Why does it look like bad CGI?” Others wrote it as nothing more than a large drone that camouflaged itself as a car.
Skepticism didn't end there. A non -convincing commentator claimed: “I don't understand how to repair data traffic by jumping. Sure, it benefits, but what about the 100 others who are caught below?” Another interfered: “Imagine that all cars could jump – in the air!”
Despite the skepticism, the video triggered a discussion about the transport of the future. Real or not or a marketing joke, the “Flying Car” has the internet abzz.
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