Following its debut at CES 2020, Supernal — Hyundai Motor Group’s Advanced Air Mobility company — is returning to the show to reveal its eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle) product concept and much more.
Supernal is building a “vertiport” exhibition in front of the West Hall entrance to the Las Vegas Convention Center where attendees can step inside the future of transportation to:
- See the company’s vehicle product concept,
- Take a flight simulation through the city of LA,
- Learn about potential flight networks
- and understand how future “mobility hubs” will create quicker and easier travel journeys.
Supernal, part of Hyundai Motor Group, is a U.S.-based mobility service provider on a mission to redefine how people move, connect, and live. The company is developing an Advanced Air Mobility eVTOL vehicle and working to responsibly co-create the supporting ecosystem and integrate it into existing transit options. Supernal plans to harness the Group’s automotive manufacturing heritage to make Advanced Air Mobility accessible to the masses.
Electric air taxis will not replace today’s modes of transportation. Rather, they will integrate with and augment existing options to fill gaps and add capacity to strained transit networks. For example, when future customers use a map application to chart their journey, they will see AAM as one of their transport options. In the future, AAM users can expect the 4-passenger/1-pilot eVTOL vehicles from Supernal to become available through service providers around 2028.