The Consumer Electronics Show, held in Las Vegas every January, has long been the launching pad for the hottest, and coolest, consumer electronics concepts for the coming year. The biggest and ...
If you don’t know what Bell Textron is, it’s a good time to find out. Bell has been one of the leading aerospace manufacturers of the United States, even the world, for decades now. Bell Textron has ...
Although flying cars aren’t looking that much closer to reality, your Uber could take to the air in just a few years and be electric. Well, mostly electric, eventually. Hybrid electric-powered ...
There’s a lot of excitement around self-driving cars at CES 2019, but Bell, one of the oldest and most innovative companies in the aviation sector for the past century or so, is skipping a step and ...
In 2019, Bell Textron introduced a new taxi concept to the public. The kind that flies you to your destination, in a “Jetson Family” style. Now people will be able to admire the Nexus Air Taxi in the ...
After offering a look at its vision for flying taxis at last year's CES, Bell has returned to Las Vegas with what it considers a new and improved version. The Nexus 4EX, as the concept is now called, ...
The air taxis are coming—for real. The 2019 CES reveal of Bell’s air taxi concept, formally dubbed the Bell Nexus, betrays an approach that’s both entirely bought in to the idea of high-tech, electric ...
The flying taxi space is becoming pretty crowded with what you could call audacious vehicle concepts, and Bell has just dropped another one to coincide with CES in Las Vegas. The newly unveiled Nexus ...
At CES, Fort Worth, Texas-based firm Bell revealed a full-scale model of its Nexus hybrid-electric air taxi that can take off and land vertically, and seat five people. The flying car/helicopter uses ...
The latest air-taxi concept seems to be among the most viable, because it comes from one of the world’s leading helicopter manufacturers. In January, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, ...
Bell is continuing to mature systems and technologies that could equip its future Nexus urban air mobility (UAM) vehicle, but has yet to commit to a timeline for its development or service entry.