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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It may seem like a prop from a science fiction film but this stunning machine is the world's first fully printable electric bike. NERA is a concept e-bike created by German manufacturer BigRep. The astonishing device was conceived, designed and completed in just 15 weeks thanks to the mind-blowing efficiency of 3D printing. It is almost entirely printed through additive manufacturing, the only parts that aren’t are the electrical components that power this fully functional automobile. Amazingly, even the airless tires are 3D-printed. The futuristic design looks more like something Batman would drive, and one of the most noticeable design features is the big empty space where a motorcycle’s engine usually goes. Instead, there is an electric motor hidden in the rear wheel, and the batteries are embedded into the minimalist bodywork. Only 15 different parts were printed to make this bike come together, and the total weight is only 132 pounds, making it over 100 pounds lighter than a Vespa scooter. BigRep also made the bike's structure flexible enough to soak up bumps so it can be driven without a traditional suspension. That includes the 3D-printed tires which are designed with a custom tread and unique matrix construction to make them road-friendly. The bike also features a custom fitted seat and chest rest printed with flexible thermoplastic, programmable smart LEDs including headlights, tail lights, and accent lights along the body and forkless steering with eight pivot points, which increases joint strength. According to BigRep, NERA shows that the low cost and fast results of 3D manufacturing allows designers to test prototypes immediately and rapidly produce iterations of innovative engineering. They have yet to announce when or if the impressive bike will be available on the open market. 27 Nov 2018 Pictured: NERA the first fully printed ebike. Photo credit: BigRep / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It may seem like a prop from a science fiction film but this stunning machine is the world's first fully printable electric bike. NERA is a concept e-bike created by German manufacturer BigRep. The astonishing device was conceived, designed and completed in just 15 weeks thanks to the mind-blowing efficiency of 3D printing. It is almost entirely printed through additive manufacturing, the only parts that aren’t are the electrical components that power this fully functional automobile. Amazingly, even the airless tires are 3D-printed. The futuristic design looks more like something Batman would drive, and one of the most noticeable design features is the big empty space where a motorcycle’s engine usually goes. Instead, there is an electric motor hidden in the rear wheel, and the batteries are embedded into the minimalist bodywork. Only 15 different parts were printed to make this bike come together, and the total weight is only 132 pounds, making it over 100 pounds lighter than a Vespa scooter. BigRep also made the bike's structure flexible enough to soak up bumps so it can be driven without a traditional suspension. That includes the 3D-printed tires which are designed with a custom tread and unique matrix construction to make them road-friendly. The bike also features a custom fitted seat and chest rest printed with flexible thermoplastic, programmable smart LEDs including headlights, tail lights, and accent lights along the body and forkless steering with eight pivot points, which increases joint strength. According to BigRep, NERA shows that the low cost and fast results of 3D manufacturing allows designers to test prototypes immediately and rapidly produce iterations of innovative engineering. They have yet to announce when or if the impressive bike will be available on the open market. 27 Nov 2018 Pictured: NERA the first fully printed ebike. Photo credit: BigRep / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It may seem like a prop from a science fiction film but this stunning machine is the world's first fully printable electric bike. NERA is a concept e-bike created by German manufacturer BigRep. The astonishing device was conceived, designed and completed in just 15 weeks thanks to the mind-blowing efficiency of 3D printing. It is almost entirely printed through additive manufacturing, the only parts that aren’t are the electrical components that power this fully functional automobile. Amazingly, even the airless tires are 3D-printed. The futuristic design looks more like something Batman would drive, and one of the most noticeable design features is the big empty space where a motorcycle’s engine usually goes. Instead, there is an electric motor hidden in the rear wheel, and the batteries are embedded into the minimalist bodywork. Only 15 different parts were printed to make this bike come together, and the total weight is only 132 pounds, making it over 100 pounds lighter than a Vespa scooter. BigRep also made the bike's structure flexible enough to soak up bumps so it can be driven without a traditional suspension. That includes the 3D-printed tires which are designed with a custom tread and unique matrix construction to make them road-friendly. The bike also features a custom fitted seat and chest rest printed with flexible thermoplastic, programmable smart LEDs including headlights, tail lights, and accent lights along the body and forkless steering with eight pivot points, which increases joint strength. According to BigRep, NERA shows that the low cost and fast results of 3D manufacturing allows designers to test prototypes immediately and rapidly produce iterations of innovative engineering. They have yet to announce when or if the impressive bike will be available on the open market. 27 Nov 2018 Pictured: NERA the first fully printed ebike. Photo credit: BigRep / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It may seem like a prop from a science fiction film but this stunning machine is the world's first fully printable electric bike. NERA is a concept e-bike created by German manufacturer BigRep. The astonishing device was conceived, designed and completed in just 15 weeks thanks to the mind-blowing efficiency of 3D printing. It is almost entirely printed through additive manufacturing, the only parts that aren’t are the electrical components that power this fully functional automobile. Amazingly, even the airless tires are 3D-printed. The futuristic design looks more like something Batman would drive, and one of the most noticeable design features is the big empty space where a motorcycle’s engine usually goes. Instead, there is an electric motor hidden in the rear wheel, and the batteries are embedded into the minimalist bodywork. Only 15 different parts were printed to make this bike come together, and the total weight is only 132 pounds, making it over 100 pounds lighter than a Vespa scooter. BigRep also made the bike's structure flexible enough to soak up bumps so it can be driven without a traditional suspension. That includes the 3D-printed tires which are designed with a custom tread and unique matrix construction to make them road-friendly. The bike also features a custom fitted seat and chest rest printed with flexible thermoplastic, programmable smart LEDs including headlights, tail lights, and accent lights along the body and forkless steering with eight pivot points, which increases joint strength. According to BigRep, NERA shows that the low cost and fast results of 3D manufacturing allows designers to test prototypes immediately and rapidly produce iterations of innovative engineering. They have yet to announce when or if the impressive bike will be available on the open market. 27 Nov 2018 Pictured: NERA the first fully printed ebike. Photo credit: BigRep / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It may seem like a prop from a science fiction film but this stunning machine is the world's first fully printable electric bike. NERA is a concept e-bike created by German manufacturer BigRep. The astonishing device was conceived, designed and completed in just 15 weeks thanks to the mind-blowing efficiency of 3D printing. It is almost entirely printed through additive manufacturing, the only parts that aren’t are the electrical components that power this fully functional automobile. Amazingly, even the airless tires are 3D-printed. The futuristic design looks more like something Batman would drive, and one of the most noticeable design features is the big empty space where a motorcycle’s engine usually goes. Instead, there is an electric motor hidden in the rear wheel, and the batteries are embedded into the minimalist bodywork. Only 15 different parts were printed to make this bike come together, and the total weight is only 132 pounds, making it over 100 pounds lighter than a Vespa scooter. BigRep also made the bike's structure flexible enough to soak up bumps so it can be driven without a traditional suspension. That includes the 3D-printed tires which are designed with a custom tread and unique matrix construction to make them road-friendly. The bike also features a custom fitted seat and chest rest printed with flexible thermoplastic, programmable smart LEDs including headlights, tail lights, and accent lights along the body and forkless steering with eight pivot points, which increases joint strength. According to BigRep, NERA shows that the low cost and fast results of 3D manufacturing allows designers to test prototypes immediately and rapidly produce iterations of innovative engineering. They have yet to announce when or if the impressive bike will be available on the open market. 27 Nov 2018 Pictured: NERA the first fully printed ebike. Photo credit: BigRep / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It may seem like a prop from a science fiction film but this stunning machine is the world's first fully printable electric bike. NERA is a concept e-bike created by German manufacturer BigRep. The astonishing device was conceived, designed and completed in just 15 weeks thanks to the mind-blowing efficiency of 3D printing. It is almost entirely printed through additive manufacturing, the only parts that aren’t are the electrical components that power this fully functional automobile. Amazingly, even the airless tires are 3D-printed. The futuristic design looks more like something Batman would drive, and one of the most noticeable design features is the big empty space where a motorcycle’s engine usually goes. Instead, there is an electric motor hidden in the rear wheel, and the batteries are embedded into the minimalist bodywork. Only 15 different parts were printed to make this bike come together, and the total weight is only 132 pounds, making it over 100 pounds lighter than a Vespa scooter. BigRep also made the bike's structure flexible enough to soak up bumps so it can be driven without a traditional suspension. That includes the 3D-printed tires which are designed with a custom tread and unique matrix construction to make them road-friendly. The bike also features a custom fitted seat and chest rest printed with flexible thermoplastic, programmable smart LEDs including headlights, tail lights, and accent lights along the body and forkless steering with eight pivot points, which increases joint strength. According to BigRep, NERA shows that the low cost and fast results of 3D manufacturing allows designers to test prototypes immediately and rapidly produce iterations of innovative engineering. They have yet to announce when or if the impressive bike will be available on the open market. 27 Nov 2018 Pictured: NERA the first fully printed ebike. Photo credit: BigRep / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Here's the first cruise ship in the world to feature an on-board rollercoaster. The Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster will be on the top of the outdoor deck of Carnival Cruise Line's new Mardi Gras ship. It will reach speeds of up to 40 mph, as thrill-seekers ride motorbike-like carriages 187 feet above sea level as they enjoy 360 degree views of the ship and the ocean. And riders will be able to control how fast they go with a pedal. “Creating the first shipboard roller coaster posed quite a challenge as it’s never been done,” Glenn Aprile, Carnival Cruise Line’s Director of Innovation told US TV. “The design and movement of the ship needed to be factored in to the engineering and design, something that doesn’t need to be accounted for on a land-based coaster.” The single car electric coaster - which allows two riders to race along the track at one time - is made by German-based Maurer Rides, and takes about a minute to complete a circuit. Mardi Gras will be the largest Carnival Cruise Line ship, according to the company, with 20 decks and 5,200 rooms. The biggest cruise ship in the world is Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas. Passengers will be able to ride the Bolt from next year. Please credit Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Rendering of the Bolt coaster on the Mardi Gras ship. Photo credit: Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Here's the first cruise ship in the world to feature an on-board rollercoaster. The Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster will be on the top of the outdoor deck of Carnival Cruise Line's new Mardi Gras ship. It will reach speeds of up to 40 mph, as thrill-seekers ride motorbike-like carriages 187 feet above sea level as they enjoy 360 degree views of the ship and the ocean. And riders will be able to control how fast they go with a pedal. “Creating the first shipboard roller coaster posed quite a challenge as it’s never been done,” Glenn Aprile, Carnival Cruise Line’s Director of Innovation told US TV. “The design and movement of the ship needed to be factored in to the engineering and design, something that doesn’t need to be accounted for on a land-based coaster.” The single car electric coaster - which allows two riders to race along the track at one time - is made by German-based Maurer Rides, and takes about a minute to complete a circuit. Mardi Gras will be the largest Carnival Cruise Line ship, according to the company, with 20 decks and 5,200 rooms. The biggest cruise ship in the world is Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas. Passengers will be able to ride the Bolt from next year. Please credit Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Rendering of the Bolt coaster on the Mardi Gras ship. Photo credit: Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Here's the first cruise ship in the world to feature an on-board rollercoaster. The Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster will be on the top of the outdoor deck of Carnival Cruise Line's new Mardi Gras ship. It will reach speeds of up to 40 mph, as thrill-seekers ride motorbike-like carriages 187 feet above sea level as they enjoy 360 degree views of the ship and the ocean. And riders will be able to control how fast they go with a pedal. “Creating the first shipboard roller coaster posed quite a challenge as it’s never been done,” Glenn Aprile, Carnival Cruise Line’s Director of Innovation told US TV. “The design and movement of the ship needed to be factored in to the engineering and design, something that doesn’t need to be accounted for on a land-based coaster.” The single car electric coaster - which allows two riders to race along the track at one time - is made by German-based Maurer Rides, and takes about a minute to complete a circuit. Mardi Gras will be the largest Carnival Cruise Line ship, according to the company, with 20 decks and 5,200 rooms. The biggest cruise ship in the world is Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas. Passengers will be able to ride the Bolt from next year. Please credit Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Rendering of the Bolt coaster on the Mardi Gras ship. Photo credit: Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Here's the first cruise ship in the world to feature an on-board rollercoaster. The Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster will be on the top of the outdoor deck of Carnival Cruise Line's new Mardi Gras ship. It will reach speeds of up to 40 mph, as thrill-seekers ride motorbike-like carriages 187 feet above sea level as they enjoy 360 degree views of the ship and the ocean. And riders will be able to control how fast they go with a pedal. “Creating the first shipboard roller coaster posed quite a challenge as it’s never been done,” Glenn Aprile, Carnival Cruise Line’s Director of Innovation told US TV. “The design and movement of the ship needed to be factored in to the engineering and design, something that doesn’t need to be accounted for on a land-based coaster.” The single car electric coaster - which allows two riders to race along the track at one time - is made by German-based Maurer Rides, and takes about a minute to complete a circuit. Mardi Gras will be the largest Carnival Cruise Line ship, according to the company, with 20 decks and 5,200 rooms. The biggest cruise ship in the world is Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas. Passengers will be able to ride the Bolt from next year. Please credit Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Rendering of the Bolt coaster on the Mardi Gras ship. Photo credit: Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Here's the first cruise ship in the world to feature an on-board rollercoaster. The Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster will be on the top of the outdoor deck of Carnival Cruise Line's new Mardi Gras ship. It will reach speeds of up to 40 mph, as thrill-seekers ride motorbike-like carriages 187 feet above sea level as they enjoy 360 degree views of the ship and the ocean. And riders will be able to control how fast they go with a pedal. “Creating the first shipboard roller coaster posed quite a challenge as it’s never been done,” Glenn Aprile, Carnival Cruise Line’s Director of Innovation told US TV. “The design and movement of the ship needed to be factored in to the engineering and design, something that doesn’t need to be accounted for on a land-based coaster.” The single car electric coaster - which allows two riders to race along the track at one time - is made by German-based Maurer Rides, and takes about a minute to complete a circuit. Mardi Gras will be the largest Carnival Cruise Line ship, according to the company, with 20 decks and 5,200 rooms. The biggest cruise ship in the world is Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas. Passengers will be able to ride the Bolt from next year. Please credit Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Rendering of the Bolt coaster on the Mardi Gras ship. Photo credit: Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Here's the first cruise ship in the world to feature an on-board rollercoaster. The Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster will be on the top of the outdoor deck of Carnival Cruise Line's new Mardi Gras ship. It will reach speeds of up to 40 mph, as thrill-seekers ride motorbike-like carriages 187 feet above sea level as they enjoy 360 degree views of the ship and the ocean. And riders will be able to control how fast they go with a pedal. “Creating the first shipboard roller coaster posed quite a challenge as it’s never been done,” Glenn Aprile, Carnival Cruise Line’s Director of Innovation told US TV. “The design and movement of the ship needed to be factored in to the engineering and design, something that doesn’t need to be accounted for on a land-based coaster.” The single car electric coaster - which allows two riders to race along the track at one time - is made by German-based Maurer Rides, and takes about a minute to complete a circuit. Mardi Gras will be the largest Carnival Cruise Line ship, according to the company, with 20 decks and 5,200 rooms. The biggest cruise ship in the world is Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas. Passengers will be able to ride the Bolt from next year. Please credit Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Rendering of the Bolt coaster on the Mardi Gras ship. Photo credit: Carnival Cruise Line/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 6, 2017 - inconnu - Here’s a hybrid helicopter the makers hope will one day be capable of carrying commuters to work –without a pilot.The electric-powered SureFly has been designed to carry two passengers on journeys up to 70 miles / 112 kilometres.Early models will be pilot-operated, but the goal is to introduce future models featuring autonomous flight capable of carrying payloads of up to 400 pounds / 180 kg. The helicopter also features an eight-armed layout, similar to those found in some models of drones.Each of the four propeller arms holds two fixed propellers that rotate in opposite directions, which would allow the helicopter to reach higher speeds and achieve greater efficiency.The propellers will fold down to allow for more easy storage.It will also include a backup battery to drive the electric motors in the event of engine failure and a ballistic parachute that safely brings down the craft if needed.Cincinnati-based US company Workhorse intends to start test flights of the concept vehicle this year and hopes to put it into mass production in late 2019.The expected price is around $200,000 USD / £155,000 GBP / €178,000 Euros price tag.Workhorse says it has reinvented the helicopter from the ground up, 78 years after the first working model took to the skies. The company has already launched a range of electric and hybrid vehicles, including drones, pickup trucks and delivery vans.The SureFly borrows design elements from this existing fleet of vehicles, to create an aircraft that the designers hope will be safer and more stable to fly, as well as being better for the environment.Workhorse believes the agricultural sector, emergency services, city commuters and the military may be among the early adopters of the technology. CO Stepehn Vurns said :”The helicopter has been around for 78 years and is finally being reinvented.“We're excited to unveil the SureFly on the world stage as we believe it represents a major ste
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  • June 3, 2017 - inconnu - The studio responsible for creating more than 100 designs for car maker Ferrari has revealed its first super-yacht.The Aurea by Italian studio Pininfarina, will have a huge beach club area and two swimming pools – one with transparent walls.And the engine is fixed in the centre of the vessel freeing up rear access to the water and creating more deck space.Pininfarina has joined forces with the Rossinavi boatyard for the 70 metre-long Aurea which is powered by a diesel electric hybrid engine. It will focus on the lifestyle of the owner and guests with a record size beach club for a ship of its size. Aurea’s stern include two swimming pools, three large outdoor decks and water-level access on both sides of the hull.The design is available now for any prospective clients. The curvature of the design theme was created to offer what Pininfarina describes as “ new and unexpected opportunities to employ and enjoy the spaces and maximizing the thrill of sailing and life on board. “At the level of the owner's deck, for example, terraces protected by windows open at the center of the ship giving a direct view to the bow.The boat's shape is harmonious and dynamic at the same time thanks to elliptical bands that characterise the superstructures linking the decks.The upper band, for example, frames the bridge and then goes downstairs, harmoniously joining the owner's deck, creating a lavish scenic effect that integrates the outer connecting staircases to the upper deck.The main part of the main deck hosts guest cabins. Here is a longitudinal balcony covered with a folding bulwark offers guests an outdoor private space during cruising and when moored in harbor. The hull’s shape is also suitably shaped by integrating the longitudinal balcony with large panoramic windows on the world.The hull has a chamfered shape running from the bow to the stern.It frames a staircase with a detail inspired by the shapes of nature and at th
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  • January 6, 2018 - FILE - JOHN WATTS YOUNG was an American astronaut, naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and aeronautical engineer, who became the ninth person to walk on the Moon as Commander of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. Born: September 24, 1930 Died: January 5, 2018. Pictured: Apr. 04, 1981 - Countdown of space shuttle recins for Friday: the countdown for Friday's launching of space shuttle Columbia began an planned last night dispile an electrical fault which has threatened to delay it. The two pilots of this first reusable space vehicle, captain john young and captain Robert crippen, have now gone into near-isolation to avoid picking up any bugs which would delay the launch. photo shows Vice-president George bush, left, joins astronaut Robert crippen,center and john young a fitness jog around the Kennedy space center, Florida. the man directly behind Mr. buch, his secret service bodyguard. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Seattle, Etats-Unis - Diners at one of America’s most iconic buildings will need an appetite for heights.A glass floor is to be installed in the restaurant on top of the 500 foot / 152 metre high Space Needle tower in Seattle, Washington State.Locally based architecture company Olson Kundig was chosen to oversee the preservation and design modifications on the tower which opened in 1962.The project was proposed to both modernize and preserve the existing design. The $100 million USD construction includes improvement to the restaurant, as well as a viewing platform with glass benches that extend to the edge of the deck’s glass wall. It will give the impression there is nothing between visitors and the building edge.The Space Needle has defined Seattle’s skyline since it opened but like many structures in middle age, the 55-year-old tower and observation deck is in need of some cosmetic surgery.The renovation also involves replacing aging mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems; redesigning the interior and exterior observation decks and revolving restaurant and improving circulation throughout the structure.Olson Kundig partner Alan Maskin who helped design the renovations said: “From a distance, it will appear as if the Space Needle is unchanged, but in fact, it will have changed significant.The Space Needle was originally inspired by a telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. The building’s purpose was to offer visitors a bird’s eye view of a growing metropolis and express the most advanced architectural engineering.Over the decades, walls and security cages were added to the structure, impeding views. Mskin said replacing opaque elements with glass will provide a new sense of transparency and “help break down the lines that demarcate inside and outside.” The glass screens replace steel safety walls and the steel nets, which were added in the 1980s. Maskin added:” When visitors
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  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
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The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
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Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
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The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
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With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
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The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
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MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 03 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
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  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
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MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 02 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
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**Editorial use only**
    40354348.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 24 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354347.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 03 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354346.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 24 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354345.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 24 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354343.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
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Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
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“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
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The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
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Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
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With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
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The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
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When: 27 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
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  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 03 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354341.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 24 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
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**Editorial use only**
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