Bi Directional Flying Car Platform

Where Road

This is not an aircraft compromised for the road. And is not a car adapted to fly. KARRIA is built on a different premise.

Rather than forcing one discipline to conform to the other, flight and road are treated as two distinct modes within a single, intentional architecture. The boundary between flying and driving is no longer something to work around. It is simply part of the design.

KARRIA begins elsewhere.

and Air Converge

Welcome to KARRIA

KARRIA is based on a single, clear idea: a vehicle designed to operate both on the road and in the air without forcing one mode to compromise the other.

Rather than relying on complex transformations or stacked systems, the architecture separates requirements cleanly. The aircraft remains an aircraft. The road vehicle remains a road vehicle. Each operates as intended, within one integrated platform.

The KARRIA platform forms the basis for a family of vehicles, each adapted to a specific role while sharing the same underlying principles.

From lightweight, accessible aircraft to more capable utility platforms, the approach remains consistent: start with proven aeronautical fundamentals, then integrate road operation where it adds real value.

The objective is not to replace existing aircraft or vehicles, but to extend how and where they can be used.

A Practical Shift in Mobility

Short take-off and landing capability reduces infrastructure dependence and increases real-world usability. It allows operation from small airstrips, remote locations, and unimproved surfaces—conditions where conventional transport often falls short.

Why We Chose STOL

The Journey to Reality