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Weightlessness at speed: what it feels like to ride in uBus Carat at 120 km/h

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[03.07.2025]

What does a person feel when inside an innovative vehicle gliding above the ground at 120 km/h? You might expect slight vibrations, wind noise, or a sense of risk — but instead, you’re met with an atmosphere of complete calm and control. Tests at the uSky Test & Certification Centre in Sharjah have shown that movement can be both swift and utterly comfortable. It’s almost like flying — but with unwavering confidence in every meter of the journey.


Mr. Siarhei Razuyeu, General Manager of uSky Transport, personally rode the uBus Carat at full speed and admitted: there was no need to hold onto handrails, no vibrations, no sudden jolts, and no discomfort. The electric vehicle seemed to float — thanks to perfectly smooth seamless rails, next-generation air suspension, and highly precise engineering calculations.


The interior of the uBus Сarat is meticulously designed. External noise is barely audible — thanks to thermal glass and sound-absorbing materials. Panoramic windows offer views of the city, while climate control maintains the perfect temperature. Everything is crafted so that passengers don’t just reach their destination — they want to stay a little longer, simply to enjoy the ride.


This ride feels different. It’s not just a mode of transportation but a new form of comfort, where speed doesn’t bring fatigue but instead a sense of lightness and freedom. The uBus Сarat redefines urban transit: not aggressive, but considerate. Not exhausting, but inspiring.


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“Currently, at the uSky Test & Certification Centre in Sharjah, the uBus-212 vehicle — better known as the uBus Carat — is undergoing speed tests at 100 km/h and 120 km/h. A high level of comfort has been observed — to the extent that there is no need to hold onto the handrails during the ride. Further testing is planned to expand the range of operating speeds and enhance the performance characteristics of this innovative transport solution”, said Mr. Siarhei Razuyeu.

 
 
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