Lazareth LMV 496 Flying Motorcycle 


Flying motorcycles are no longer fictional vehicles, they are real. The first working prototype was called Lazareth LMV 496 and this new model was designed by a team of French engineers.


French car company Lazareth released the world earlier this year with several videos showing the LMV 496 in action. The futuristic and elegant design of the racing car immediately catches the eye. 

 is a four-wheel electric motorcycle. Each of them is an air rotor at the same time. When the bike is in flight mode, the wheels unfold and the bike takes off. The wheels spin until they are level, and as you can see in the video, the bike becomes a quadcopter that can lift at least a few feet.




We are dealing with a 2-in-1 vehicle that can both fly and drive like any other motorcycle. Race car engineer Ludovic Lazareth explains that the LMV 496 is suitable for road use. He presents the precious mechanical baby as a “road-legal electric motorcycle that transforms into a drone.”


All the wheels also have parachutes that open quickly, in case of problems during the flight. This bike can be controlled with a joystick or handlebar while flying in the air. The maximum load supported is one tonne.



The company claims to have built this 140kg bike so that anyone can ride it. The seats are very comfortable and the steering is very light. At the same time, the bike was given TFX suspension technology for a more comfortable ride. Its braking system and chassis technology are inherited from other Lazareth cars.Lazareth says this is the world's first flying motorcycle, but there are others for sale. But it is true that theLazareth LMV 496 is the only car that can be driven on public roads in addition to flying. A dream come true that may soon come true.


However, I am blown away by the price of this bike. Worth more than the most expensive car in the world. The company initially built him only five prototypes of the bike. These are for sale and anyone can buy them. Speaking of prices, the Lazareth 496 costs his £380,000, or Rs 3.8 lakh. Reservations start from October 2019.