A.L.I. Technologies, the Japanese startup that unveiled a futuristic hoverbike concept, has officially filed for bankruptcy. The company cited its inability to sustain operations amid escalating ...
A Japanese start-up is hoping to convince motorists to swap their cars for a $680,000 (£495,000) hoverbike. ALI Technologies' XTurismo Limited Edition went on sale in Japan, earlier on Wednesday.
The Japanese start-up ALI Technologies, which had hoped to reimagine urban transport with a futuristic hoverbike, has filed for bankruptcy. Its US parent company said the move was part of a ...
A Japanese startup launched pre-sales for a $684,000 (77.7 million yen) hoverbike on Tuesday. ALI Technologies said that its XTurismo Limited Edition hoverbike can reach speeds of up to 100 ...
Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. If you’ve played Tears of the Kingdom for any amount of time, you will have at some point relied upon a hover bike. Well ...
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An curved arrow pointing right. Designed by Malloy Aeronautics, the Hoverbike is essentially half helicopter, half motorcycle. Story and editing by Carl Mueller Follow INSIDER on Facebook Follow ...
Russian startup, Hoversurf, designed what is thought to be the world's first fully-manned hoverbike. Video of the prototype shows the product, which combines a motorbike design with quadcopter ...