Real Flying & Driving Car - eVTOL
XPENG'S Aeroht
In China, an all-electric, vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) flying car, the XPENG Aeroht, is scheduled to go into mass production in 2025 for the travelling public. The EV is designed to help drivers escape the mammoth traffic jams in urban areas of China. Interestingly, the company was founded ten years ago by a self-described high school dropout, 45-year-old Zhao Deli. His company is now the largest flying car company in China, with 1,000 employees and is an affiliate company of XPENG, which is a Chinese electric vehicle maker. Aeroht appears destined to be one of the first flying cars to become operational.
New Automotive & Aviation Technologies
Aeroht is a real flying car. It has wheels and can be driven on the road. It is powered by 8 distributed electric motors connected to 8 rotors. It has a lithium-ion battery system. The range on a charge is 35 minutes and the top speed is 81 mph. Aeroht is designed to fly as needed to get over traffic jams or obstacles on the road. The 2-seat flying car is very close to becoming operational. It successfully flew in Dubai as the kickoff to one of the world's biggest tech trade shows - 2023 GITEX Global. It should be hitting the road and sky by 2025. The price is expected to be about $143,000.
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