The original plan for Back to the Future before it became a successful trilogy perfectly explains why a fourth movie should ...
So what's holding us back? For engineers ... Narrator: For over a century, people have imagined a future with flying cars. We've seen them in movies, concepts from automakers, and fully ...
Several companies are making significant strides towards commercial availability of flying cars. The post Who will win the race for the first flying car? appeared first on Talker.
Popular automakers — including Honda, Hyundai, and BMW — are racing to get their new flying car models on the market ... their own version of the future of air travel. BMW’s Designworks ...
Back in the day, the Detroit Auto Show was the Super Bowl for those of us who covered the automotive industry. Three days of news conferences, interviews and new car debuts in the Motor City ...
Not that I watched it, but in the 1989 tear-jerking melodrama "Back to the Future II," the film "predicted" that we'd have ...
Hollywood's depictions of the future are usually pretty far-fetched — like the flying cars of "Blade Runner" and the hoverboards in "Back to the Future II." The World Economic forum surveyed ...
How soon could we see flying cars crowd the skies above us? What's the future of personal mobility? We interviewed the CEO of flying car company Alef Aeronautics, Jim Dukhovny, to find out ...
A sequel to the original released in 1989, wile Back to the Future: III debuted in 1990. The franchise is loved so much even ...
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman are back with more from the CES show ... This episode is all about Flying Cars, "Smartification", and Software-Defined Vehicles!