At this year's consumer tech showcase, we took a look at Xpeng Aero HT's Land Aircraft Carrier, and got inside the cockpit of ...
During CES 2025 this week, Chinese company Xpeng Aeroht showed off its hybrid car that houses (and charges!) your very own electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, or eVTOL, in the back.
Xpeng AeroHT confirmed it is an extended-range electric vehicle, or EREV, meaning that it uses an EV-style battery as a base but adds a gas engine to recharge that battery for additional range.
EIGHT flying cars could soon take to the skies – from a lifesaving drone-like helicopter to a Batmobile EV fighter jet.
The six-rotor drone runs on electricity and seats two passengers, and AeroHT claims it takes five ... Either passenger operates the eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) with a single ...
Xpeng has received over 3,000 orders for the AeroHT, priced at $280,000 in China. Deliveries of the AeroHT will begin in 2026 from a new Guangzhou manufacturing site. The AeroHT combines a six ...
The Chinese company XPeng AeroHT wants to make flying cars part ... The transport vehicle also charges the battery of the electric aircraft. The aircraft fits into the rear of the vehicle with ...
And by that, we mean 'electric vertical take-off and landing' (eVTOL) things. This is how the world's biggest carmakers see ...
1. Preparation phase: XPENG AEROHT has signed agreements with over 40 flying camps across Hainan province, including locations in Haikou, Sanya, Danzhou, Wanning, Lingshui, Baoting, and Ledong. These ...
Manufacturer Xpeng AeroHT launched its new Land Aircraft ... The mini-chopper, an eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft, can be charged by the mothership, has fold-away rotors ...
But the CEO of Xpeng AeroHT says the company is serious ... then take to the air in the electric vertical take-off-and-landing (eVTOL) craft that's stored inside of it. It will be a go-anywhere ...