General Motors shared some futuristic concept vehicles, including a sleek Cadillac passenger drone, on Tuesday in a classic CES move.

As part of its Cadillac Halo portfolio, a shiny, silver and black self-driving shuttle, and a matching passenger drone were introduced. Both are just ideas with no production plans — yet. 

The VTOL flying car (that’s the term used for vertical take-off and landing vehicles or passenger drones) is GM’s first design in aerial mobility. It’s an idea for personal air travel that doesn’t require a trip to the airport. 

“It’s a concept for when time is of the essence,” GM’s Michael Simcoe said at the event.

Let's go for a drive.

Let’s go for a drive.

Image: screenshot / GENERAL MOTORS

Flying high.

Flying high.

Image: screenshot / GENERAL MOTORS

Intended for short flights, Cadillac envisions take-off and landing pads on downtown rooftops for its passenger drone. So you can hop into the drone to catch a meeting across town.

The conceptual design for the autonomous electric drone includes four rotors and a 90 kWh motor. No pilot necessary. 

Even if Cadillac’s futuristic ideas are just musings on what transportation could eventually look like, other companies are moving along with plans for flying taxis. Uber recently sold its flying cars division to Joby Aviation as the startup develops an electric air taxi.

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