The Aeroboticar 1:15 is a flyable scale model of Lorenz Motors' eVTOL flying car — hand-built in New Jersey by the same person developing the full-scale vehicle. A designed object that flies. A working artifact of a flying car company in the making.
Most consumer drones are engineered first and styled later — a flight controller wrapped in whatever frame the parts dictate. The Aeroboticar 1:15 is the opposite. It is a vehicle first, with the same proportions, the same wing geometry, the same ducted-fan architecture as the full-scale Aeroboticar — rendered at a flyable scale.
The body is printed in ASA on industrial FDM hardware, in the same coral and bone color story as the production design. Every surface, every parting line, every fastener is intentional. This is the kind of object that earns a place on a shelf and demands one in the air.
Each unit is hand-assembled in New Jersey, individually numbered, and ships in a presentation box.
Owning an Aeroboticar 1:15 is not a souvenir purchase. It is a working scale model of the same vehicle Lorenz Motors is developing at full scale — and a document of the moment that vehicle was being built.
Same tri-foil ducted-fan architecture as the production Aeroboticar. Same proportions. Same design language. Rendered at the smallest scale that physically flies.
Owners are documented as part of the early Lorenz Motors record. Each unit is numbered, registered, and acknowledged in the brand's archival material.
Owners receive monthly engineering updates from the full-scale program — flight test footage, prototype iterations, and behind-the-scenes work not published publicly.
Lorenz Motors is independently funding the development of the full-scale Aeroboticar. Every unit sold supports the engineering of the production vehicle.
Founding owners receive priority access to future Lorenz products, including the full-scale Aeroboticar reservation list and intermediate-scale releases.
v1 is a run of fifty units, individually numbered. Future scales and revisions will be distinct editions. The 1:15 is the foundational artifact of the line.
The Aeroboticar 1:15 is fully flyable on a standard FPV stack — analog video, 2.4 GHz ELRS control link, sub-250 g all-up weight. It is designed to be flown, not just looked at, with replaceable panels and modular construction so that a hard landing is a parts swap, not a total loss.
It hovers. It cruises. It looks like the future doing both. Every flight is a piece of the Aeroboticar story being told in physical space — the same shape that will eventually carry a human, scaled small enough to fit in a backpack.
Built around production-grade FPV electronics, dialed for cinematic flight rather than racing. Every component chosen for reliability and aesthetic fit.
The first fifty Aeroboticar 1:15 units are available for pre-order. Each is individually numbered, hand-built, and shipped from New Jersey. Production is rolling — ship dates are confirmed in numbered order.
The Founding 50 will sell through. The next edition will be a separate run with new numbering. Drop your email to be notified — no marketing, no spam.