Lexus hoverboard: Does it really levitate? - USA TODAY

Lexus generated a feverish buzz online when it launched an ad campaign showing a functioning hoverboard that seems fit for Marty McFly himself. An independent contractor designed and built the hoverboard featured in a commercial for Toyota's luxury brand, brand spokesman Moe Durand told USA TODAY. Lexus said the test hoverboard in its "Amazing in Motion" campaign generates magnetic levitation by combining the effects of liquid nitrogen-cooled superconductors and permanent magnets. The brand said it will test the hoverboard in a similarly controlled environment in Barcelona, Spain. As it happens, the 1989 film depicts the hoverboard in the year 2015. It's not the first time a major corporate brand has tried to capitalize on the interest in the futuristic 2015 portrayed in "Back to the Future 2. ". Nike plans to introduce... The Lexus footage does illustrate, however, that it's technically feasible in a certain environment, which will surely fuel more speculation about future technological developments. "At Lexus, we constantly challenge ourselves and our partners to push the boundaries of what is possible," said Mark Templin, executive vice president of Lexus International, in a statement. "That determination, combined with our passion and expertise for design and innovation, is what led us to take on the Hoverboard project. Source: www.usatoday.com