Regent Seaglider — quick take: an all-electric craft that flies just above the water in ground effect, blending boat operations with airplane speed. Hydrofoils smooth takeoff/landing; battery power enables quiet coastal routes.
- Use case: City ↔ island and coastline hops without full airports
- Why it’s different: Maritime operations + aircraft-like speed
- Impact: New mobility lane between sea and sky
Archer Aviation — Hawthorne Airport Hub (LA): Archer is acquiring Hawthorne Airport (Jack Northrop Field) for $126M, locking down an 80-acre campus (terminal, offices, hangars) in the heart of Los Angeles to anchor its eVTOL air-taxi network and serve as an AI-powered operations testbed.
- Location edge: Closest airport to Downtown LA, SoFi Stadium, and key corridors—ideal for high-demand urban hops.
- What’s unique: The site will double as a real-world AI ops lab built with tech partners and United.
- Trajectory: Renderings show multi-pad vertiport flow—pointing to near-term UAM service staged from Hawthorne.
- Scale signal: Archer is among the most commercially advanced eVTOLs by pre-orders and airline agreements.
OGGHY: SO COOL
Where AI and cars meet.
Nissan Hyper Punk Concept
An electric, cyber-punk design study shaping the future of mobility.
What’s inside this futuristic concept?
Nissan Hyper Punk is a wild mash-up of AI, art, and EV tech. Designed as a creative-first crossover, it treats the cabin like a mobile studio and the exterior like a rolling canvas — perfect for a future where cars plug into both the grid and the creator economy.
- AI Expression Hub: Lighting and surfaces react to the driver’s mood and content.
- Creative Workspace: Cabin doubles as a mobile production bay for streamers and designers.
- Hyper Connectivity: Built to sync with social platforms, creative tools, and cloud services.
- Digital Geometry: Polygonal body panels echo the look of low-poly game worlds and NFTs.
- Hyper Family: Part of Nissan’s futuristic “Hyper” concept line.