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This New Flying Car Just Took Off for Real, and It’s Headed Straight for the Middle East
China’s electric car giants are taking to the skies—literally. Xpeng Huitian, the flying car arm of EV maker Xpeng, just ...
Chinese flying car maker Aridge (formerly Xpeng Aeroht) completed its first manned flight in the Middle East. And here’s the kicker: the company already has 600 confirmed orders from major GCC groups.
A video shared on Chinese social media shows the aftermath of the crash at an air show rehearsal in the northeast of the country.
One of the world’s leading flying taxi pioneers has warned Western officials to guard against a Chinese swoop for control of ...
Two flying cars crashed into each other during a rehearsal for an airshow in northeastern China on Tuesday, injuring one of their pilots and forcing one of the vehicles to the ground, where it caught ...
Chinese company EHang introduced the VT35 autonomous eVTOL aircraft with electric propulsion and vertical takeoff ...
Two flying cars had a mid-air collision in China on Tuesday, causing one to catch fire when it hit the ground. The incident, which reportedly left one person injured, took place during a rehearsal for ...
Flying cars have been a hot topic for the past few years, as people look for faster travel methods. However, a recent accident at an airshow in China showed that ...
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, ...
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