Japan's Suzuki, SkyDrive sign deal to develop, market 'flying cars'
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[TOKYO] Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor and 'flying car' firm SkyDrive said on Tuesday (Mar 22) they have signed a deal to team up in research, development and marketing of electric, vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
In a joint statement, the 2 companies said they will also work to open up new markets with an initial focus on India, where Suzuki has a roughly half share of the auto market. Suzuki announced on Sunday it plans to invest 104.4 billion rupees (S$1.9 billion) in its India factory to produce electric vehicles and batteries.
The companies didn't disclose details of investments in their partnership, nor outline any production timetable or target.
Founded in 2018, Tokyo-headquartered SkyDrive counts big Japan businesses like trading house Itochu, tech firm NEC and a unit of energy company Eneos Holdings among its main shareholders. In 2020 it raised 5.1 billion yen (S$56 million) in total in Series B funds, according to its website.
SkyDrive is currently engaged in the development of a compact, two-seating electric-powered flying car with plans for full-scale production. The statement did not say whether Suzuki would be working on this specific vehicle.
The company, which is also developing cargo drones, aims to launch a 'flying car' service in Osaka in 2025 when the Japanese city hosts the World Expo.
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For Suzuki, the partnership will add 'flying cars' as a fourth mobility business, in addition to automobiles, motorcycles and outboard motors, the statement said. REUTERS
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