The SIH eVTOL concept has been designed by Fenton Robathan as a glimpse into the future of transportation that sees automotive styling merged with the aircraft research of NASA.
The aircraft features a sculptural aesthetic that will change in shape according to the operation, which will help with takeoffs, quick transportation between locations and much more. The unit boasts a total of eight electric motors that provide power to four sets of contra-rotating propellers to seamlessly lift the vehicle into flight and allow for smooth transitions during operation.
The SIH eVTOL concept is outfitted with a hybrid power source that consists of hydrogen fuel cells and a small battery that work in tandem to provide extended flight time thanks to their lightweight design.
Sculptural Urban Transportation Aircrafts
The SIH eVTOL Concept was Designed by Fenton Robathan
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