The internet is in chaos after rumors emerged that Elon Musk is preparing to unveil a Tesla car capable of flying up to 300 meters above ground. Even crazier? Sources claim that his famous son, X Æ A-12, will be the first person to test-drive it — on his way to a school where tuition costs as much as the average person’s lifetime savings.

According to a “leaked document from the future,” the car, reportedly named Tesla HoverX, combines aerospace engineering and AI technology, allowing it to take off vertically, avoid birds automatically, and — believe it or not — charge using moonlight. Yes, you read that right: Musk may have discovered a way to convert lunar energy into power. 🌕

A viral video on X (formerly Twitter) allegedly shows the HoverX prototype being tested in the Nevada desert. The car was seen “floating in mid-air like a UFO,” leading many to compare it to a real-life Iron Man moment.

An unnamed insider from SpaceX claims Musk’s ultimate goal is to create “the third transportation revolution in human history” — after cars and airplanes. The HoverX, according to this source, is designed to “free humanity from the ground — literally.”

Meanwhile, Musk’s son X Æ A-12 has already become an online sensation amid speculation that he’ll be the first student to arrive at school in a personal flying vehicle. One user joked: “His classmates better wear helmets when that thing lands in the schoolyard!” 😂

While neither Tesla nor Elon Musk have confirmed any of these rumors, the internet is ablaze with comments, memes, and wild theories. Some are calling it “the future of transportation,” while others believe it’s all part of a viral marketing stunt.

One thing’s for sure: If Elon Musk actually pulls this off, traffic jams will become a problem of the old Earth. 🌍


🪐 NOTICE: This article is entirely fictional and for entertainment purposes only. None of the events, products, or statements mentioned are real.