Japanese automotive group Honda has thrown its hat into the advanced air mobility ring, confirming plans to bring an eVTOL aircraft to market. While acknowledging that it faces competition from numerous start-ups and carmaking rivals Hyundai, Toyota and China's Geely group, the company said its vehicle will differentiate itself with the use of a gas turbine hybrid power unit that will provide a longer range supporting intercity transportation of up to 249 miles.

According to Honda, its eVTOL will provide a level of safety equivalent to that of commercial passenger airplanes due to a simple structure and a decentralized propulsive system. It further anticipates a quieter aircraft through the use of small-diameter rotors.

While Honda did not provide details of its new aircraft in its September 30 announcement, depictions show eight small propellers distributed on two booms and two ducted propellers in the rear. A companion video shows a 249-mile range using hybrid electric and 62-mile all-electric range.

Honda plans to leverage its expertise in areas such as combustion, aerodynamics, and control technologies as well as its backgrounds in electrical, hybrid power, certification, and autonomy that it has developed through its various businesses, the company said.

Along with the eVTOL and a hybrid power unit, the company outlined a vision for a transportation ecosystem that would involve the use of strategically stationed “Honda Mobility Hubs” to serve as base locations connecting various cities. That ecosystem could involve electric and autonomous ground transportation as well, Honda suggests.

This new “technology development direction” is part of Honda’s “2030 Vision of serving people worldwide with the ‘joy of expanding their life’s potential,’” the company said, adding it “is thoroughly committed to contributing to the realization of a society with zero environmental impact and zero traffic collisions, and also to new initiatives that enable Honda to take on challenges in new areas.”

Honda's development goals further include an avatar robot that can “expand the range of human ability and a new challenge in the field of outer space,” the company also announced.

Author(s)
Charles Alcock
Body Wordcount
364
Futureflight News Article Reference
Main Image
Honda eVTOL
Old URL
/news-article/2021-10-02/honda-joins-evtol-aircraft-pack-promising-more-range
Old NID
1516
Old UUID
cf0de782-9f74-47cc-a422-6f66225c9749
Subhead
The Japanese automotive group is one of several carmakers, also including Hyundai, Toyota and Geely, making substantial investments in the advanced air mobility sector.
Old Individual Tags
Honda
Hyundai Motor Group
Toyota
car industry
eVTOL
FF Article Reference Old
89827e80-9d86-450c-aeae-336c9853760d
8c916bbc-c2db-4091-871d-6d7b7b7a2a39
56ca5600-d2b5-4139-96ef-76a7e7c20195
48a49168-115b-4d32-bc06-553314402cea
Publication Date (intermediate)
AIN Publication Date