The "Land Aircraft Carrier," a flying car developed by Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG, completed a public trial flight ...
Authorities in China have issued the first permits for autonomous passenger drones, paving the way for the use of flying taxi ...
China has approved commercial operations for autonomous passenger drones, allowing EHang and Hefei Hey Airlines to conduct ...
China has approved the first autonomous flying taxis for commercial use. EHang Holdings and Hefei Hey Airlines received the ...
China is thought to be be catching up with the US in AI and self-driving cars, but it appears to be inching ahead on a ...
The "Land Aircraft Carrier," a flying car developed by Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG, completed a public trial flight ...
Xpeng Motors will spend RMB 3 billion ($413 million) on its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft business ...
CEO He Xiaopeng believes the global flying car market could reach US$2 trillion in the next two decades, double the size of land vehicles.
The latest Chinese electric vehicle maker to enter the Irish market, Xpeng, had its official launch event in Dublin last ...
[Photo by Zhang Wei/chinadaily.com.cn] Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng Motors plans to mass-produce flying cars by 2026, as China's low-altitude economy gains momentum with more supportive ...
China has taken a major step towards creating a commercial flying taxi industry, after regulators granted the country’s first-ever approvals for two companies to operate autonomous passenger drones.
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.