A $92,000 flying car can reach speeds of 63mph and can stay airborne for 20 minutes

If you've always wanted to fly to work, it may soon be a reality.
If you have $92,000, that's it.

Flying cars are becoming the next big thing because companies are always looking for new niches.
Plans for cars that fly and work on the road and for flying taxis that will aim to form the basis of future travel exist.

Jetson is a company.

The company wants to make the skies available for everyone with a safe personal electric aerial vehicle.
Jetson One is the company's first flying car.

Jetson One has a maximum speed of 63mph thanks to its eight electric motors. The car can run for 20 minutes.

The company doesn't specify the maximum altitude that the vehicle can reach, but the car can take off vertically and remain airborne.

The car can be controlled with a three-axis joystick, and there's a throttle lever to adjust power.

No expense has been spared when it comes to safety. The technology used in race cars inspired the vehicle's design. The company said that it will be able to fly even if it loses an engine. There is an emergency function that takes control of the aircraft, a LiDAR sensor that can track terrain to avoid obstacles, and a parachute with a rapid deployment system.

Jetson has more deliveries scheduled for the following years. You can reserve one online with a deposit of $22,000.

That isn't the only thing. It requires you to complete it at home because it's a partially assembled kit.