The motorcycle, called "XTurismo Limited Edition", can fly up to 100 km per hour for 40 minutes on a single charge.

The Tokyo-based initiative, supported by electronics giant Mitsubishi and Japanese football player Keisuke Honda, aims to produce 200 flying motorcycles that only one person will know by mid-2022.

XTurismo Limited Editions have four motors, one conventional and one battery powered.

Flying motorcycle is on sale for $680,000

ALI Technologies CEO Daisuke Katano said with their new production they "hope to introduce a new way of moving."

Overcrowding is a big problem for Tokyo, which has a population of 13 million. The high-tech city is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in the world.

However, current laws in Japan prevent flying motorcycles from flying on busy roads.

Speaking at the launch on the race track, Katano said that for this reason, the vehicle could only be used on such tracks in Japan in the near future.

Alternatively, Katano thinks the vehicle could be used to navigate to areas inaccessible to rescue teams.


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