From Joby and EHang to Alef, Whisk and SkyDrive, a new wave of companies is racing to reshape commuting, logistics and urban ...
Thousands squeezed into the world's biggest car show Friday, snapping selfies beside Chinese electric vehicles as automakers showcased AI, humanoid robots and flying-car ambitions in a cut-throat ...
China just sent a clear signal about where it believes air travel is headed next. A Shanghai-based aviation company called AutoFlight has unveiled Matrix, now recognized as the world's largest flying ...
(Updates headline in story from April 23 to reflect that large-scale delivery starts next year, adds in details of late 2026 deliveries in paragraph 6) By Qiaoyi Li and Nick Carey BEIJING, April 23 ...
Xpeng’s Aridge is targeting 2027 flying car deliveries, but commercial passenger service still depends on key aviation approvals.
Xpeng is eyeing large-scale production of its flying cars next year, with more than 7,000 orders already on the books and aviation approvals still in progress in China.The Latest Tech News, Delivered ...
XPeng (NYSE:XPEV) used Auto China 2026 in Beijing to showcase advances in intelligent driving, robotics, and flying car technology. The company outlined a timeline for mass market flying car ...
The cars that debuted at the Beijing Auto Show demonstrate that the Chinese market is now at the forefront of electrification ...