Lexus hoverboard

[7][8] Professional skateboarder Ross McGouran was the main rider for both prototype testing and promotional demonstration.

[3] The main focus of the demonstration is the levitation of the hoverboard, which was achieved through the use of superconductors inside the board and a magnetic track.

[9] The board had 32 yttrium barium copper oxide superconductors cooled by liquid nitrogen.

[16] The entire skate park has magnetic tracks concealed beneath a thin layer of wood.

[3] All the uphill and downhill slopes of the track were specifically designed to ensure the magnetic field has enough momentum to maintain the board's movement.