Chinese EV maker Xpeng gave the public a first glimpse of its new "land aircraft carrier" in action on Tuesday, marking another step toward its ambition to bring flying vehicles to the mass market.
That's probably why the vehicle that drew the most attention was the van parked beside the aircraft. Xpeng AeroHT calls it the "Mothership," and it makes a Tesla Cybertruck look almost subtle by ...
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 ...
At this year's consumer tech showcase, we took a look at Xpeng Aero HT's Land Aircraft Carrier, and got inside the cockpit of ...
Xpeng has a hybrid six wheel van. It has a gasoline and electric engine. It has automated deployment of a two passenger eVTOL. A vertical takeoff and landing two person vehicle. The van can hold five ...
To us, it sounds as though there's an internal-combustion engine in there somewhere, giving the van a range of 1,000 kilometers (621 miles), and when the flight module is docked, it recharges ...
Xpeng has received over 3,000 orders for the ... The AeroHT combines a six-wheeled electric van and a detachable eVTOL aircraft. If you need any more proof of just how innovative Chinese car ...
Aerospace company Xpeng Aero HT has unveiled its "modular flying car" that's a large van-like vehicle with an eVTOL vehicle in the back.
The competition to become the most outlandish vehicle at CES is stiff: You have the swoopy solar-powered Aptera, electric RVs like the Lightspeed, and all manner of rideable electric gizmos.
Xpeng Aero HT, the aerospace company under Chinese EV startup Xpeng, unveiled at CES 2025 its “modular flying car,” the so-called Land Aircraft Carrie. It’s ssentially an electric minivan with a small ...