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Amid trade tensions, Shanghai Auto Show marks turning point as China takes lead in shaping future of global mobility ...
With mass production set for 2026, XPeng gears up to change the EV industry with flying cars. It looks like China isn’t just leading the EV race but taking it to the skies as well. XPeng, a company ...
It is expected to be delivered to customers in 2026. Flying cars are gradually turning into a reality, presenting endless possibilities for future transportation. Perhaps in 10 years, they are likely ...
The battery-powered boats rise above the waves on hydrofoils, making them faster and better for the climate than traditional ...
Flying cars have been a fascination for individuals for years. While regularly being a part of films and science fiction, they have yet to become a reality on the road. However, increased innovation ...
Chinese companies are gearing up to redefine the future of transport, betting big on flying cars and robotaxis as competition in the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) market intensifies.
As futuristic as the concept sounds, the Bay Area’s entrenched transit problems — fragmented infrastructure, heavy congestion and high costs — raise questions about whether flying cars will ...
“It’s a very competitive field,” Xpeng’s co-president Brian Gu said at the startup’s booth, where as well as cars, a humanoid robot and a concept flying car were on display.
Uber thinks so. The ride-sharing giant says it hopes for Uber Elevate, its new "on demand air transportation" system -- basically flying cars -- to get to the point where it becomes cheaper than ...
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