The flying car prototype “Xpeng Aeroht” and the flying scooter “AIRSCOOTER” were prominent attractions at the GITEX Global exhibition in Dubai, attracting significant attention from attendees eager to explore the latest in urban mobility solutions.
With increasing traffic congestion worldwide, these innovations offer a futuristic alternative for personal transportation. Speaking with Tunisie Numérique, spokesperson for Xpeng Fengting Tangthe expressed that the flying car can operate autonomously and features a sleek design resembling a typical sports car, with hidden side propellers. Pre-orders are expected to begin later this year, with the vehicles hitting the market by 2030. The two-seater, electric-powered vehicle is capable of vertical takeoff, reaching heights of up to 1,000 meters.
XPENG AEROHT is rapidly becoming a leader in the flying car industry, becoming the most major flying car company in Asia. Founded in 2020, XPENG AEROHT is part of the XPENG Motors ecosystem, established with the vision to transform low-altitude mobility and make flying cars accessible to a wide range of users.
The company foresees becoming the “Global Leader in Low-Altitude Product Innovations,” aiming to “Bridge People to the Skies.” By concentrating on in-house development and continuous innovation, XPENG AEROHT is committed to creating safe, intelligent, and practical aerial mobility solutions that cater to personal flight, aerial commuting, and public services.
Since its inception, XPENG AEROHT has achieved several remarkable milestones:
· 2016: Finished the first manned flight of its flying car prototype.
· 2019: Notable investment from He Xiaopeng, founder of XPENG Motors, leading to the official establishment of XPENG AEROHT in September.
· 2020: The company developed and test-flew its first model, the X1, marking its entry into the flying car market.
· 2021: The X2 completed its first public flight in Dubai, capturing global attention.
· 2024: Debuted the eVTOL flying car at CES and initiated flight tests for its latest prototypes.
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