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Autocraft Unveils EVTOL Air Taxi Concept Model at Air Expo Abu Dhabi.


Abu Dhabi: Autocraft, a subsidiary of Kintsugi and a leading pioneer in advanced air mobility, today introduced its revolutionary EVTOL (Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing) air taxi concept, the E20, at the Abu Dhabi Air Expo. This unveiling marks a monumental step toward efficient and cutting-edge air transportation, designed to elevate mobility and connectivity across the UAE.

According to Emirates News Agency, the name E20 symbolizes more than just a model designation-it represents a new era in urban air mobility. The ‘E’ stands for Electric, reflecting the zero-emission propulsion that drives the future of clean air travel, and Elevate, representing Autocraft’s core mission to Elevate Time-a reminder that mobility is not just about getting from point A to point B, but about enhancing how we experience time itself. The ’20’ signifies infinite growth, symbolizing a future of limitless possibilities, aligning with the UAE’s vision to innovate and lead in technology and transportation.

Sean Teo, Managing
Director of Kintsugi, stated, “The Autocraft EVTOL represents more than just a vehicle; it embodies our commitment to redefining urban mobility with a focus on progress and efficiency. Unveiling this concept in Abu Dhabi, a city renowned for its visionary leadership, shows how the UAE is leading the charge in air mobility innovation. This is more than a new mode of transport-it’s a movement towards a future where we elevate the way people travel-quietly, efficiently, and seamlessly.”

Tareq AlBannay, VP – Future Systems at Kintsugi, expressed, “This unveiling is not just a technical achievement; it reflects the UAE’s unwavering drive for innovation. We are incredibly proud that the Autocraft EVTOL will be designed and developed right here in the UAE. It symbolizes our commitment to pioneering a limitless future of mobility-one that aligns perfectly with the UAE’s vision of progress and leadership in air mobility.”

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