The flying car company Pivotal has delayed the customer delivery date of its first electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOLs) to 2025.
In January, the company, backed by Google co-founder Larry Page, announced it would deliver its first orders by June 10. But the Pivotal was still in the early prototyping and safety testing stages of its first customer vehicle, the Helix, making the June deadline appear unrealistic, some anonymous insiders told Business Insider.
The June 10 deadline passed without any updates, and the estimated shipping date on the company’s website recently shifted from August-September 2024 to March-April 2025.
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