Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted at the possibility of unveiling a flying car on his podcast appearance with Joe Rogan earlier this week. According to sources, during their conversation, Musk dropped a bombshell when he revealed that Tesla is working on a prototype that will "change the game" and will likely be unveiled before the end of the year.
However, when pressed for more details by Rogan, Musk's answers were characteristically vague, fueling speculation among fans about what exactly this revolutionary new vehicle could look like. When asked if he had a specific product demo in mind, Musk hinted at an "unforgettable" experience that would showcase the vehicle's "crazy, crazy technology."
While Musk claimed to be close to unveiling a prototype, he refused to confirm whether it was actually a flying car or not, saying only that "it looks like a car." When Rogan asked about retractable wings or Vertical Take-off and Landing capabilities, Musk remained tight-lipped.
This isn't the first time Musk has talked about developing flying cars, dating back as far as 2014. However, history shows that his timelines have often been overly optimistic, with delays in other projects like the Tesla Roadster and SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket.
While some are skeptical about Musk's claims, it's also possible that Tesla is working on a prototype that will undergo significant changes before hitting the market. Whether or not this flying car becomes a reality remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Elon Musk has never been afraid to push boundaries and challenge expectations when it comes to innovation.
However, when pressed for more details by Rogan, Musk's answers were characteristically vague, fueling speculation among fans about what exactly this revolutionary new vehicle could look like. When asked if he had a specific product demo in mind, Musk hinted at an "unforgettable" experience that would showcase the vehicle's "crazy, crazy technology."
While Musk claimed to be close to unveiling a prototype, he refused to confirm whether it was actually a flying car or not, saying only that "it looks like a car." When Rogan asked about retractable wings or Vertical Take-off and Landing capabilities, Musk remained tight-lipped.
This isn't the first time Musk has talked about developing flying cars, dating back as far as 2014. However, history shows that his timelines have often been overly optimistic, with delays in other projects like the Tesla Roadster and SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket.
While some are skeptical about Musk's claims, it's also possible that Tesla is working on a prototype that will undergo significant changes before hitting the market. Whether or not this flying car becomes a reality remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Elon Musk has never been afraid to push boundaries and challenge expectations when it comes to innovation.