XPENG AEROHT rolled the first production unit of its “Land Aircraft Carrier” off a mass-production line in Guangzhou on Nov.
While the future of air travel will be more sustainable and convenient, we are still not quite there yet in the development phase. During a recent rehearsal at an air show in China, AeroHT, the eVTOL ...
It’s not quite in its final intended form, but XPeng’s AeroHT X3 has already achieved something most people didn’t think was possible anytime soon: lifting a street-legal passenger vehicle into the ...
Xpeng AeroHT, an affilaite of Xpeng, will aim to deliver its flying car to customers in 2026, the Chinese electric vehicle maker's co-president told CNBC on Friday. Last year, Xpeng AeroHT introduced ...
When it came to automotive innovation, this year's CES might have been dominated by language learning models and AI voice assistants, but it also offered a glimpse of what life will look like when the ...
Last October, Xpeng AeroHT, a subsidiary of China’s EV maker Xpeng specializing in eVTOLs and flying cars, unveiled an otherworldly digital concept that blurred the lines between a futuristic van and ...
Henry Ford did not invent the motor car. The key to his success was his introduction of the moving assembly line and the affordable cars it could produce. Twelve months from now, the modern day ...
Xpeng's AeroHT X2 flying car had its first test flight at Beijing Daxing International Airport, a pivotal moment for the Chinese electric vehicle maker and its ambitious plans for urban air mobility.
AeroHT, an urban air mobility (UAM) company affiliated with XPeng Motors, announced that it has received $500 million in Series A capital funding for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) ...
XPeng Aeroht, the flying car subsidiary of Chinese automaker XPeng Inc (NYSE:XPEV), unveiled its flying supercar concept at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, featuring blue and white exteriors resembling a blue ...
The dream of jumping up and over the traffic with a flying car is one step closer to becoming a reality, according to Xpeng’s subsidiary, Xpeng AeroHT. The Chinese company has completed the first test ...
People have been dreaming about flying cars for almost 100 years whenever they think about the future. Now, lots of companies are working on making flying cars real because go this collective dream.