LEO Flight Corporation, the pioneer of electric jet-powered personal flying cars, has virtually debuted its LEO Solo single-seat recreational eVTOL vehicle at CES 2025 (Consumer Electronics Show) with support from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC), spotlighting Indiana’s commitment to innovation and leadership in the future of mobility.
Making its public debut during CES through a virtual reality showcase, the LEO Solo is a single-seat recreational eVTOL designed for accessibility and adventure. Fully funded and slated for production in late 2025, the Solo offers a glimpse into the future of personal flight. Complying with FAA Part 103 ultralight regulations, it allows enthusiasts to experience flight without a pilot’s license. Additional details, including pre-order opportunities, are expected to be announced as development progresses.
The Coupe, a luxury two-seat flying car, combines high-speed intercity travel with premium features. Vehicle certification is expected under the new FAA MOSAIC guidelines, which will require just 20 hours of flight time to obtain a pilot’s license. With a target launch in 2027/2028, the Coupe represents the future of personal transportation.
LEO Flight’s Founders Pete Bitar and Carlos Salaff hosted the virtual reality showcase, guiding attendees through the VR experience and sharing insights into the development of the LEO Solo and LEO Coupe.
Pete Bitar, Co-Founder of LEO Flight, said, “LEO Flight is honored to showcase its vision for the future of flight with support from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC). Our alignment with IEDC’s mission to drive economic growth and innovation in Indiana has been instrumental in our journey to revolutionize personal mobility.”
Visitors can explore these advanced vehicles in an immersive virtual reality showroom at Booth 61261, located in the Indiana Economic Development showcase at the Venetian Expo, Hall G.