While there are concept designs, prototypes, and limited use cases for flying cars, they are not yet widely available or commercially viable. The development and widespread use of flying cars face numerous technological, regulatory, and infrastructural challenges. These include safety concerns, energy efficiency, noise pollution, air traffic management, and public acceptance.
As technology advances and regulatory frameworks evolve, the concept of flying cars may become more feasible in the future, but currently, they remain largely experimental and have not yet been widely adopted.