KEY POINTS
  • Fiat Chrysler has entered into a definitive agreement with air mobility company Archer.
  • The partnership is expected to assist the start-up in lowering its purchasing costs and accelerating the launch of an electric "flying car," or vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
  • Archer's aircraft is expected to carry passengers for 60 miles at speeds of up to 150 mph while producing minimal noise.

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A rendering of Archer's planned electric aircraft, which the company says will be capable of 60 miles at speeds of up to 150 mph

Fiat Chrysler is teaming up with air mobility company Archer to help lower costs and accelerate the launch of an electric "flying car," more formally known as a vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

The deal will give California-based Archer access to Fiat Chrysler's low-cost supply chain, advanced composite material capabilities, engineering and design experience. The companies declined to release financial terms of the partnership.

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