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'Flying cars to jet suits:': 6 futuristic travel machines you’ll soon see everywhere

The Jet Suit by Gravity Industries lets you fly at 136 km/h and soar up to 12,000 feet. It is already being tested for rescue missions and could become a thrilling way to travel short distances.

Welcome to the Future of Travel
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Welcome to the Future of Travel

Get ready for a new era of travel! From flying cars to high-speed trains, these futuristic machines promise to make journeys faster, safer, and more exciting than ever before.
Hyperloop: Speeding at 1,200 km/h
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Hyperloop: Speeding at 1,200 km/h

Hyperloop is a super-fast train in a vacuum tube, aiming to reach speeds up to 1,200 km/h. India’s first corridor could launch by 2030, making city-to-city travel quicker than ever.
SpaceX Starship: Earth to Mars and Beyond
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SpaceX Starship: Earth to Mars and Beyond

Starship is a reusable rocket by SpaceX, designed for space tourism and Mars missions. It can carry 100 people and may start commercial flights within a few years, making space travel a reality.
Pathfinder 1: The Airship Returns
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Pathfinder 1: The Airship Returns

Pathfinder 1 is a modern airship built with strong, light materials. It uses electric motors, is eco-friendly, and could soon transport people and cargo over long distances safely.
XPeng X2: The Flying Car Revolution
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XPeng X2: The Flying Car Revolution

The XPeng X2 is a two-seater flying car from China. It can fly for 35 minutes at 130 km/h. With advanced safety features, it could be ready for city skies as early as 2027.
Maglev Trains: Floating at 600 km/h
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Maglev Trains: Floating at 600 km/h

Maglev trains use magnets to float above the tracks, reaching speeds up to 600 km/h. Japan and China are leading the way, and these trains could soon link major cities in record time.
Jet Suit: Fly Like a Superhero
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Jet Suit: Fly Like a Superhero

The Jet Suit by Gravity Industries lets you fly at 136 km/h and soar up to 12,000 feet. It is already being tested for rescue missions and could become a thrilling way to travel short distances.