Lexus claims creation of working ‘hoverboard’

Footage does not show device in operation but claims ‘amazing frictionless movement’

Lexus introduce what they are calling a 'true engineering innovation' - a real, rideable hoverboard. Video: Lexus International

Luxury car-maker Lexus has generated a bit of a buzz online after releasing a video showing what it claims is one of the most advanced hoverboards ever developed.

Constructed using bamboo and other materials used in the manufacture of its cars, the Slide hoverboard works using liquid nitrogen-cooled superconductors and permanent magnets.

While the company says it has created a real “rideable” hoverboard the footage does not show it in operation but instead shows a skateboarder about to step on to the device before displaying the message “It’s just a matter of figuring out how.”

The Slide, which can only operate on a pre-laid track or surface, has attracted quite a bit of attention online with many debating the merits, economic and otherwise, of magnetic levitation.

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Testing will take place in Barcelona over the coming weeks but before you get carried away and start saving your pennies for Christmas, this particular device is just a prototype and will not be available for purchase.

The Lexus hoverboard is part of the fourth project in the Lexus ‘Amazing in Motion’ campaign that the company says showcases the brand’s creativity and innovation.

Lexus International's Mark Templin said: "At Lexus, we constantly challenge ourselves and our partners to push the boundaries of what is possible.

“That determination, combined with our passion and expertise for design and innovation, is what led us to take on the hoverboard project. It’s the perfect example of the amazing things that can be achieved when you combine technology, design and imagination.”

Éanna Ó Caollaí

Éanna Ó Caollaí

Iriseoir agus Eagarthóir Gaeilge An Irish Times. Éanna Ó Caollaí is The Irish Times' Irish Language Editor, editor of The Irish Times Student Hub, and Education Supplements editor.