Narrator: Have you ever seen a car like this? How does this look different than cars you’ve ridden around in? Does it seem bigger? Smaller?
Here’s Paul Galloway. He works at the museum.
Paul Galloway: If you go around to the front, you'll notice directional headlights, the first time this had ever been done on a car, as you turn the wheel and go around a corner, the headlights turn with you so that you get better visibility.
Of course, you notice that it's extremely low to the ground. But when your parent gets in there, turns the key, the car slowly raises up off the ground, quite high actually. And it automatically adjusts for potholes in the road, it can even keep driving if it's got a flat tire. Those features made it a very safe automobile to be driving.
Narrator: Imagine you get to drive this car. How would it feel to drive around on a cloud of air?