Xpeng Aeroht

Xpeng Aeroht is a technology unit majority-owned by Xpeng and its chairman and CEO, He Xiaopeng, that produces flying cars.
Founded: Sept 2020
Founder: Zhao Deli
HQ: Guangzhou
Website: aeroht.com
  • Xpeng Aridge ramps up marketing efforts as it aims to mass-produce flying cars within this year

    Aridge begins introducing its modular flying car's carrier vehicle and unveils three exterior colors.

  • Xpeng Aridge officially debuts hybrid flying car A868 with range exceeding 500 km

    The Aridge A868 flying car can take six passengers, designed to meet the needs of multi-person long-range travel.

  • Xpeng's Aridge produces its 1st flying car at its mass production facility

    Aridge has produced the first flying body of its Land Aircraft Carrier modular flying car at its Guangzhou factory, marking the completion of its mass production line.

  • Xpeng Aeroht rebranded as Aridge, reveals new product with range exceeding 500 km

    Aridge showcased its hybrid long-range flying car A868 under development in Dubai, with an official debut scheduled for November in Guangzhou.

  • Two Xpeng Aeroht eVTOLs collide and crash during air show

    This is a rare occurrence in the flying car sector, highlighting potential safety risks.

  • Xpeng Aeroht gets special flight permit for modular flying car in UAE

    Xpeng Aeroht will next conduct manned flight tests across multiple locations in the UAE.

  • Xpeng's flying car unit completes $250 million Series B financing

    Xpeng Aeroht has completed a $250 million Series B financing round to accelerate the mass production of its Land Aircraft Carrier modular flying car.

  • Xpeng's flying car unit appoints first CFO as it eyes IPO

    Du Chao, a Wall Street banker with extensive experience in overseas IPO financing, has joined Xpeng Aeroht.

  • Xpeng Aeroht inks strategic tie-up with engine maker Dongan

    Xpeng Aeroht and Dongan signed a strategic cooperation agreement to create aviation-specific hybrid systems.

  • Xpeng Aeroht's Production Certificate application begins to be reviewed by Chinese aviation authorities

    Xpeng Aeroht said its mass-production factory for flying cars is now 70 percent complete and is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter.