A Hoverbike That Can Fly for 40 Minutes Debuts in Detroit

If you've been dreaming of having a hoverboard ever since you saw Marty McFly in Back to the Future, you're not alone. A hoverbike with an impressive range of up to 40 minutes of flying time has just made waves at the North American Auto Show in Detroit.

Interestingly enough, the Xturismo is available for sale to the public in Japan. Unfortunately, it's on the very expensive side of things. If you can reach far into your pockets, for about $777,000, it can be yours. In terms of mechanics, the hoverbike is quite literally a motorbike that has turbines attached below it, powered by a 228-horsepower Kawasaki petrol engine that drives the spinning rotors. The bike is also equipped with a pair of landing skids so it can safely get back down to the ground (much like a helicopter would). It's also a VTOL, which means you can take off and land vertically with the bike. However, if you're not in a rush to get your hands on Xturismo's hoverbike, there's an electric model set to come out in 2025 for a much more acceptable price of about $50,000.