Currently reading: Meet the Jetson One - a single-seater eVTOL 'flying car'

Jetson's motorsport-inspired eVTOL craft has a top speed of 63mph

​Is that a flying Ariel Atom? Sadly, everyone’s favourite Somerset-based small manufacturer hasn’t ventured into the world of ‘flying cars’ just yet. But this is just as exciting: it’s the new Jetson One, a motorsport-inspired single-seater eVTOL craft.

Jetson, the pioneering company behind the Jetson One, claims to have sold its entire 2022 production, with another 100 sold for 2023 delivery.

The Swedish eVTOL firm has also secured more than 3000 pre-orders since the official launch of the one-person machine in October last year. 

Jetson’s One is a single-seater eVTOL vehicle weighing just 86kg thanks to its lightweight, race-car inspired aluminium space frame and carbon-kevlar body. Powered by eight electric motors it can achieve a top speed of 63mph with an overall flight time of 20 minutes. 

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The machine is one of the first eVTOL craft built for personal use, with orders for the Jetson One coming from all corners of the world. The firm’s website lists the hometown or region of each buyer, and it seems particularly popular in California and the Middle East. But it clearly has appeal closer to home: one buyer’s home is listed as Covent Garden in London. So watch the skies about the Royal Opera House soon.

The firm is now looking for new investment and hopes to expand the business throughout 2022 by recruiting new employees.

“It is important for us to find the right investors now as we expand and grow our company. Jetson is looking globally for a company that shares our vision,” said Tomasz Patan, the firm’s co-founder and CTO.

The Jetson One starts from $92,000 (£67,525) with a $22,000 deposit and first buyers should expect to receive their Jetson ONE later this year.

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Sam Phillips

Sam Phillips
Title: Staff Writer

Sam joined the Autocar team in summer 2024 and has been a contributor since 2021. He is tasked with writing used reviews and fiirst drives as well as updating top 10s and evergreen content on the Autocar website. 

He previously led sister-title Move Electric, which covers the entire spectrum of electric vehicles, from cars to boats – and even trucks. He is an expert in electric cars, new car news, microbility and classic cars. 

Sam graduated from Nottingham Trent University in 2021 with a BA in Journalism. In his final year he produced an in-depth feature on the automotive industry’s transition to electric cars and interviewed a number of leading experts to assess our readiness for the impending ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars.

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Peter Cavellini 9 February 2022

Amazing as it looks,and I'm sure it's a lot of fun, £67K is a lot for a limited use vehicle like this, I might be wrong but I think I read an article about this vehicle and it said there might be a race series?