Advertisement
BBC TopGear
BBC TopGear
Subscribe to Top Gear newsletter
Sign up now for more news, reviews and exclusives from Top Gear.
Subscribe
Future Tech

Video: 93mph hoverboard breaks a world record

Watch Frenchman Franky Zapata hover into the history books

Published: 03 May 2016

Hoverboards have been in the news a lot lately, despite the fact that the variety enjoying the recent commercial sales boom don’t actually hover above the ground.

However, the one belonging to French jet ski champion Franky Zapata definitely does... and with quite some style too.

Advertisement - Page continues below

Developed by Zapata Racing, the Flyboard Air represents a departure from previous models in that it isn’t propelled by water collected by a hose trailing behind. Instead, the device uses an “Independent Propulsion Unit” capable of staying airborne for up to ten minutes.

The company also claims that it can reach a maximum altitude of 10,000ft, and that it has a top speed of 93mph.

Instead of focussing on these impressive figures though, Franky Zapata’s first task was to set the world record for the furthest distance travelled on a hoverboard. The previous benchmark was set in 2015 by Canadian inventor Catalin Alexandru Duru, who managed a grand total of 275.9m.

Launching his attempt off the coast of French Riviera town Sausset-les-Pins, Zapata smashed the record with a flight of 2,252m which even included some showboating along the way.

Advertisement - Page continues below

On collecting his Guinness World Record certificate, the 37-year-old said: “This has really been a life's work.”

Chapeau!

Images: Zapata Racing

Top Gear
Newsletter

Get all the latest news, reviews and exclusives, direct to your inbox.

More from Top Gear

Loading
See more on Future Tech

Subscribe to the Top Gear Newsletter

Get all the latest news, reviews and exclusives, direct to your inbox.

By clicking subscribe, you agree to receive news, promotions and offers by email from Top Gear and BBC Studios. Your information will be used in accordance with our privacy policy.

BBC TopGear

Try BBC Top Gear Magazine

subscribe