It’s not quite in its final intended form, but XPeng’s AeroHT X3 has already achieved something most people didn’t think was possible anytime soon: lifting a street-legal passenger vehicle into the ...
XPeng’s eVTOL arm, AeroHT, announced its latest milestone today in a quest to achieve commercial operations of its all-electric “flying cars” in China. The company has successfully received design ...
GUANGZHOU, China — HT Aero, the flying car company backed by Chinese electric carmaker Xpeng Inc. and its founder, raised more than $500 million from outside investors. The money will be put toward ...
As reported first by New Atlas, only two electric rotors with large-diameter blades were employed in the original VTOL system for the HT Aero flying supercar. These were installed on folding, ...
One of the most outrageous sci-fi vehicles we've ever seen is moving toward a 2025 debut. This electric six-wheel off-roader can stop and deploy a two-seat eVTOL aircraft, for unstoppable multi-mode ...
Last October, Xpeng AeroHT, a subsidiary of China’s EV maker Xpeng specializing in eVTOLs and flying cars, unveiled an otherworldly digital concept that blurred the lines between a futuristic van and ...
The optionally piloted X3-F air module is controlled by a single joystick. Credit: XPeng Aero HT Chinese hybrid eVTOL startup XPeng AeroHT has rebranded itself to Aridge, while also announcing scores ...
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