Chinese EV Startup Xpeng Unveils $300,000 Flying Car

Xpeng's Flying Car Unveiled at CES 2025

Prepare to experience the future of urban mobility, as Chinese EV startup Xpeng Aero HT unveils its revolutionary Land Aircraft Carrier at CES 2025. This cutting-edge flying car, set for mass production in 2026, promises to redefine the way we navigate our cities.

The Land Aircraft Carrier is no ordinary vehicle – it’s a seamless integration of a sleek electric minivan and a detachable eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft. With a price tag of $300,000, this futuristic marvel has already garnered 3,000 intent orders, showcasing the public’s eagerness to embrace this innovative solution.

The Land Aircraft Carrier’s key feature is its ability to transition effortlessly from the road to the sky. Simply drive the ground module, which is a six-wheeled electric minivan, to a designated takeoff site, issue a command, and watch the eVTOL detach, unfold, and prepare for flight. After your airborne adventure, the eVTOL reconnects to the ground module, folding neatly into the trunk.

Designed with both form and function in mind, the Land Aircraft Carrier boasts a sleek exterior with a floating roof, dark wheel arches, and foldable rearview mirrors. The spacious interior can accommodate four passengers, even with the eVTOL onboard. As for the eVTOL itself, it features a lightweight, carbon-fiber panoramic cockpit and a dual-duct six-rotor system with foldable propellers and arms for compact storage.

This innovative solution not only captivates with its futuristic design but also addresses the pressing urban challenges of parking and congestion. By seamlessly transitioning between ground and air transportation, the Land Aircraft Carrier offers a practical and efficient way to navigate the complexities of modern city life.

Xpeng’s Aero HT division has truly pushed the boundaries of automotive and aerospace engineering, delivering a groundbreaking product that is sure to revolutionize the way we experience urban mobility. As the world eagerly awaits the mass production of the Land Aircraft Carrier in 2026, the future of transportation has never looked more promising.

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