Alauda Aeronautics has unveiled the first crewed version of its flying racing car, the Airspeeder Mk4. With a top speed of 360 kph (225 mph), the Airspeeder Mk4 is the world’s fastest electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. With its electric propulsion system and a take-off weight (MTOW) of just 950 kg, the Airspeeder Mk4 has a projected range of 300 km (188 miles) while producing near-zero emissions. The new aircraft is a development of the remotely-piloted Mk3, which has successfully completed more than 350+ test flights and took part in two Airspeeder demonstration races in South Australia in 2022.
The Mk4 is intended for racing powered by a 1,000 kW (1,340 horsepower) turbogenerator that feeds power to the batteries and motors. Designed for use in eVTOLs, this technology allows green hydrogen to be used as fuel.

Alauda Aerospace plans to begin flight testing the Mk4 chassis and powertrain, including the first crewed flights of the airframe, in the first quarter of 2023. The aircraft will be ready to take the start line at the Airspeeder Racing Championship in 2024.





