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Xpeng Motors reveals new concept footage for its eVTOL
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Jul 8, 2024
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Passenger eVTOL Aircraft

Passenger eVTOL Aircraft

Jul 8, 2024

Xpeng Motors reveals new concept footage for its eVTOL

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  • Xpeng Motors, an electric vehicle and technology company producing smart cars, has unveiled a concept video for its XPENG AEROHT. Xpeng Aeroht also announced in January 2024 that its Land Aircraft Carrier modular flying car will be available to preorder in Q4 2024, with delivery starting in Q4 2025.

  • The video showed the eVTOL car's development and concept footage of the vehicle driving to the edge of a runway, ejecting its propellers, and taking flight. The land model is a five-passenger vehicle, and the air module, designed for low-altitude flight, has a two-person cockpit.

  • The eVTOL cars are claimed to be sustainable using 'dirty energy' fuel sources to charge their battery and reportedly produce over 50% less harmful carbon pollution than a car.

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