Rayfield Excalibur

The  is an aerial vehicle manufactured by Rayfield in.

Overview
The Excalibur debuted in 2076 as luxury automotive manufacturer Rayfield's first foray into aerodyne design. In 2077, the Excalibur is the single most expensive vehicle on Earth, and there are only one hundred in existence.

Companies like Arasaka or Delamain have their own variants based on the Excalibur.

Database Entry

 * Rayfield is renown over the world for its exclusive luxury limousines: the Caliburn and the Aerondight. But even expensive cars suffer from the same age-old problem as any other on the road: they can get caught in traffic. Sure, you could ask your security detail to empty a clip at the drivers ahead, subtly urging them to kindly get out of your way; however, most Rayfield owners prefer to avoid behavior as unrefined and inelegant as this. To avoid the burden of traffic altogether for its loyal customers, Rayfield engineered the Excalibur, a luxury AV that allows you to arrive anywhere punctually, safely, and most importantly, in maximum comfort and style. That is, assuming your bank account is as close to bottomless as possible.

Trivia

 * The AV is named after the legendary sword Excalibur, provided to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.