If all goes according to schedule, Chinese automaker XPeng is set to begin mass-producing its modular flying cars in the second quarter of 2026, making it the first company in the world to ...
SINGAPORE: Flying cars could soon become a reality as one Chinese electric vehicle (EV) company announces plans to begin mass production by 2026. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the ...
Chinese government agencies and local authorities have stepped up efforts to shape regulations and develop infrastructure to support the industry's growth, while automakers have been working on ...
From flying cars to AI-controlled vehicles and revamped regulatory frameworks, the common thread was clear: cementing China’s position as a global powerhouse in the future of transportation.
[HONG KONG] Xpeng shares rose after the company’s chairman said it plans to start mass production of its flying car model and industrial robots by 2026. The electric vehicle (EV) maker’s Hong ...
Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng is aiming to have its Aeroht modular flying car enter series production in 2026, which would make it the first company to globally mass produce and deliver ...
It aims to be the first to mass-produce flying cars and plans large-scale production of Level 3 humanoid robots by 2026.
Xpeng Inc (NYSE: XPEV) is in focus this morning after reiterating its commitment to mass producing flying cars and industrial robots by 2026. Xpeng’s “land aircraft carrier” has already had its first ...
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That’s according to the Aeroht subsidiary of EV carmaker Xpeng, which is planning to start mass production of its “land aircraft carrier” next year, The Straits Times reports, hoping to ...
XPeng (NYSE:XPEV) is planning to mass-produce flying cars by 2026, making it the first company in the world to do so, according to its CEO He Xiaopeng, state-owned newspaper China Daily reported.
Many drivers out there have probably wished they could let their car fly over others to avoid traffic. This seems like it can be a reality as Alef Aeronautics has recently demonstrated in its ...