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Xpeng Aero HT unveils ‘flying car’ that’s part van, part eVTOL at CES 2025 | TechCrunch
Xpeng Aero HT, the aerospace company under Chinese EV startup Xpeng, unveiled at CES 2025 its "modular flying car," the Land Aircraft Carrier. It's essentially an electric minivan with a small folding eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) vehicle tucked in the back, which can be rolled out and launched into flight.
The company says it already has 3,000 intent orders for the vehicle and that it pla...
You want to know why? Because I'm so tired of XPENG and want to sell it so very badly. Which in a idea trading world that means once I sell it, it's going to POP. So, I pretend I sold it today.
BYD published a video showcasing the Yangwang U9 supercar driving unmanned while jumping over various obstacles, such as potholes filled with water and road spikes.
Yangwang is BYD's ultra-luxury brand, and the U9 is its second car after the off-roader U8 SUV. The U8 made headlines because it could float on water, while the U9 supercar received lots of attention thanks to its Dis...
Real-Time Innovations (RTI), the infrastructure software company for smart-world systems, today announced XPENG has selected RTI Connext Drive® to provide the core communication technology for its next generation E/E vehicle architecture. Starting with the 2026 production models, Connext Drive will manage the complex data distribution in XPENG vehicles, supporting the company’...
Giants continue to be optimistic about the robot industry chain.
Currently, many leading companies around the world, including Tesla ( $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ ) and Nvidia ( $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ ), have...
The car that surprised me the most in 2024 was the Xpeng G6.
Launched in Amsterdam, which is possibly the worst place on the planet to drive any car. Add in the bland dealership, detail-less presentation and lack of experts to actually tell us about the Chinese brand's first Tesla Model Y rival and the omens weren’t good.
Luckily the quality of its tech shone through regardless.
Here is a car that offers some of the ...
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