I saw the video when Terrafugia was exhibiting at the MIT Emerging Technologies Conference last week. Carl Dietrich, CEO, CTO and an MIT PhD student, says the company name comes from the Latin term ...
Terrafugia, Inc. created 75 new US-based jobs within the past 12 months and is on track to add at least another 50 more by the end of the year. Zhejiang Geely Holdings Group (Geely Holding), a ...
The great flying car dream: With Terrafugia, Toyota, and Musk on board, has their time finally come?
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No, that's not a picture from a 2012 remake of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." It's Terrafugia's Transformer Roadable Aircraft, and it's going to make its first public appearance at the New York Auto Show ...
In show biz, there's an old saying: "Leave 'em wanting more." It means that entertainers should play hard-to-get, offering just enough slap-and-tickle to entice their audiences to shell out for a ...
It’s hard to forget a company like Terrafugia – mostly because it won’t let us. Every six months or so, the Massachusetts-based self-proclaimed aerospace company makes headlines with a flying car ...
Terrafugia made some noise at last year’s New York auto show when the unveiled the “Transition”, a two-seat, street-legal airplane that could achieve a max air speed of 115MPH and 35MPG on the road.
The follow-up automobile to Terrafugia Transition could take off vertically from a parking lot. When? Check back in a decade. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Woburn-based Terrafugia Inc. will decide in the next six to eight weeks whether to accept an offer of $4.4 million to move into a facility in Dayton, Ohio, according to its CEO, Carl Dietrich.
Flying cars aren’t exactly science fiction, but they certainly aren’t something you see every day either. While there have been many attempts, and many failures, some concepts have had rudimentary ...
Anna and Carl Dietrich, the cofounders of Terrafugia, have left the firm as the flying car developer's new Chinese parent company makes several changes including the closure of a California research ...
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