LEO Flight has introduced the LEO Coupe, an all-electric flying car, during Monterey Car Week, marking a significant advancement in personal mobility.
The LEO Coupe, which blends the freedom of open road adventures with the limitless potential of the skies, is a sleek two-seat vehicle featuring advanced electric jet technology and dramatic gullwing doors.
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Designed to offer a new dimension of freedom, the LEO Coupe can cruise at 200 mph with a range of 250 miles per charge.
It utilizes a patented clustered electric jet propulsion system, enhancing safety and performance without the risks associated with traditional propellers or fuel-burning jets.
The vehicle’s innovative design and technology aim to set a new standard in the flying car industry.
LEO Flight, co-founded by Carlos Salaff and Pete Bitar in 2021, has been at the forefront of turning the long-held dream of flying cars into reality.
The company has developed the LEO Coupe with insights from their previous work with Mazda and the US military, as well as their award-winning electric jet propulsion system.
During Monterey Car Week, enthusiasts can virtually explore the LEO Coupe on the company’s website, Instagram, and YouTube.

The virtual experience includes a simulated flight from East Hampton to Midtown Manhattan, unveiling the car’s luxurious interior and showcasing its groundbreaking technology.
Production of the LEO Coupe is expected to begin in 2027, with certification anticipated under the FAA’s new MOSAIC guidelines.
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Source: LEO Flight Unveils All-Electric Flying Car at Monterey Car Week