Flying Cars
Xpeng's flying car arm gets conditional flight permit in China
Xpeng Aeroht's X2 flying car has become the first manned eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) product to receive such a permit in China.
Chinese team builds flying car prototype unlike any other
The flying car consists of three separate modules: an autonomous vertical takeoff and landing vehicle, an intelligent control cockpit, and an autopilot chassis.
Xpeng's flying car arm secures over $800 million in credit from 4 banks
Xpeng Aeroht said the move will increase its confidence in the flying car business and support it to increase capital investment in research and development.
Xpeng Tech Day: Flying Car, XNGP, robotaxi, and more
Xpeng unveiled a flying car design closer to production and provided updates on robotaxi as well as the XNGP.
Xpeng completes 1st overseas public flight of X2 flying car, will reveal key results of next-gen product in 2 weeks
In the Tech Day event to be held on October 24, Xpeng Aeroht will unveil important results on the progress of the development of the sixth-generation flying car.
Xpeng Aeroht's X2 flying car gets go-ahead to fly in Dubai
Xpeng Aeroht's X2 is about to make its first overseas public flight in Dubai.
Volkswagen China unveils flying vehicle prototype V.MO, joins Xpeng's exploration of air mobility
Volkswagen China will further optimize the prototype with several rounds of flight tests later this year, with the improved one set for a higher standard of test flights in late summer 2023.
GAC working on flying cars, hiring for multiple positions
The GAC R&D Center is currently hiring engineers related to flying cars, with some positions requiring candidates to be familiar with Chinese airworthiness regulations.
Xpeng's flying car unit builds trial plant to accelerate development
The plant will be used primarily for pilot production, process validation and performance testing of flying cars before mass production.
Xpeng CEO shows how you can drive a flying car like a car
Xpeng's technology unit, HT Aero, takes the way cars operate and applies it to the flying system to make learning to fly less difficult.