XPeng locks 2026 mass production for its "Land Aircraft Carrier," a modular six-wheeled mothership housing a detachable ...
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Where we're going, we don't need roads – Xpeng sees a future in AI robots and flying cars
Xpeng's Next P7 was front and centre of its keynote presentation at the Munich Motor Show (IAA Mobility). This is one of the nicest looking EVs announced this year – if you ignore the lime green paint ...
The eVTOL aircraft offers both automatic and manual flight modes. Its automatic mode enables smart route planning, as well as one-touch takeoff and landing. At about 5.5 meters in length, the vehicle ...
XPeng's pitch isn't just sci-fi — it's backed by real demand. The X3-F is priced under $280,000 and emphasizes safety, modularity and electric propulsion. AeroHT has logged nearly 20,000 test flights, ...
China's proficiency in electric vehicles and drones is propelling its rapid development in the emerging flying car sector, backed by strong government support.
Two flying cars from a unit of Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng Inc. reportedly collided when airborne at a rehearsal for the Changchun air show, raising fresh questions over the safety of the ...
Xpeng's flying car subsidiary ARIDGE is laying out a three-step roadmap to bring personal electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft into everyday use. The company is moving from concept ...
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XPeng is bringing EV production to Malaysia—and it’s just the start of its global expansion
Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng is preparing to launch electric vehicle production in Malaysia, marking a major step in ...
For comparison, the 2025 Tesla Model Y uses a 400-volt architecture and has a maximum charge rate of 250 kW (or 175 kW for ...
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