The performance features are impressive, however. It has a 2,300-foot ceiling and can take off at 45 feet per second. The horizontal top speed is 85 feet per second at 45 degrees, which is roughly 60 mph. The thrust provided is 209 pounds per corner.
“I have dedicated my life to the passion for mobility, and I continually explore all aspects of the moving world,” said Patrice Meignan, CEO of TheArsenale. “After 25 years of forward-looking research, we believe that the icons of car culture are eternal, whether on earth or in the air.”
If you happen to be in Paris this festive season, you can see the Air4 in person at the Atelier Renault on the Champs Elysées. It’s right across the street from the Five Guys.
Renault will be showcasing it in the US in 2022, starting in Miami. We hope this isn’t Renault’s plan to enter the US market. We’d much rather have a competitor to the Veloster N.
Keyword: Renault Revives Classic People’s Car As Flying EV