Honda Developing Hybrid eVTOL

Image: Honda
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Honda is developing a hybrid-electric eVTOL aircraft, intended for city-to-city transport, to address the range limitations of all-electric models through a gas turbine hybrid power unit.
  • The company plans to create a comprehensive "mobility ecosystem" that integrates this eVTOL with existing ground transportation.
  • Honda aims to begin flight testing its eVTOL by 2025, leveraging its core technologies, with a target for certification by 2030.
See a mistake? Contact us.

Honda announced on Thursday that it is developing a hybrid-electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The aircraft will be aimed at providing city-to-city transport, a market the company believes will grow significantly in the future. Honda also plans to create a “mobility ecosystem” that will focus on coordinating and integrating the eVTOL with ground transport.

“All-electric eVTOL aircraft face a range issue due to limited battery capacity, therefore the realistic use area is limited to intra-city (inside city) transportation,” the company said. “To address this issue and realize user-friendly inter-city transportation with longer range, Honda will leverage its electrification technologies and develop Honda eVTOL equipped with a gas turbine hybrid power unit.”

According to Honda, the aircraft will feature “a wide range of Honda’s core technologies” developed in areas including combustion, aerodynamics and control. Planned performance numbers for the design have not yet been announced. It has been reported that Honda is aiming to being flight testing its eVTOL in 2025 with a certification target of 2030.

Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Sign-up for newsletters & special offers!

Get the latest stories & special offers delivered directly to your inbox

SUBSCRIBE

Please support AVweb.

It looks like you’re using an ad blocker. Ads keep AVweb free and fund our reporting.
Please whitelist AVweb or continue with ads enabled.