XPeng AeroHT's X2 Flying Car Nears Mass Production

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
  • With groundbreaking design and advanced features, XPeng's latest innovation promises a revolutionary leap in personal air transportation, poised for launch in 2024.
    Chinese XPeng X2 $145,000 flying carXPeng AeroHT has applied for a patent for a new flying car that appears close to mass production
    In August 2023, Xpeng's AeroHT subsidiary announced a significant achievement as its flying car, the Xpeng X2, completed a cross-river flight in Changsha, Hunan province, China. The X2, an octocopter with the potential for two passengers, took off from one bank of the Xiang River and landed on the other, covering 1.5 km in just four minutes.
    Let us remind you that On October 10, 2022, XPENG AEROHT conducted the first public flight of its electric flying car, the XPENG X2, in Dubai. The XPENG X2 was showcased at GITEX GLOBAL 2022, a fifth-generation electric flying car with an enclosed cockpit and both manual and autonomous driving modes, working closely with the DCAA to ensure a safe public flight. They have conducted over 15,000 manned flights, envisioning electric vehicles that can fly.
    AeroHT, initially known as Heitech and founded in 2013 by Zhao Deli, received financial support from Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng. The X2's design stands out, and it uses a robust carbon construction. It has a flying endurance of 25 minutes, and a mass-produced version is expected to hit the market in 2025.
    Xpeng's classification of the X2 as a flying car holds marketing and regulatory implications. The regulatory landscape for consumer drones in China is evolving, and classifying eVTOLs as the next step in electric vehicle evolution may streamline the regulatory process.
    XPeng AeroHT has applied for a patent for a new flying car that appears close to mass production, featuring significant design changes. XPeng's latest flying car model marks a significant departure from their earlier prototype in terms of exterior design. The new version features an elongated body with a long wheelbase and minimal overhangs. Notable design elements include X-shaped LED running lights at the front, wide wheel arches, two windshield wipers, and rearview cameras replacing traditional mirrors. The rear view is quite minimalist, characterized by four LED units.
    The standout feature of this vehicle is the presence of eight rotors mounted on the roof, firmly attached to a frame with a visible folding mechanism supported by hinges. The introduction of this mechanism suggests XPeng AeroHT's commitment to advancing this technology. Previously, they highlighted the challenge of securing the rotors properly to prevent damage from vibrations when the car is on the road.
    XPeng has previously disclosed an estimated weight of approximately 1,000 kg for the flying car. Their target for market launch is in 2024, with a starting price of $145,000. A recent sighting of a prototype during a brief flight test provides a glimpse of the model's progress.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @user-mb8op5hx7h
    @user-mb8op5hx7h Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing ..just watched .. astonished Now it's happened ..from late 70s discussions in schools future and now watching it now. 2024 is just purely amazing

    • @aviapages
      @aviapages  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for your comment, indeed what was once only in science fiction movies is becoming reality. There are still challenges to be solved for it to become an everyday occurrence, but we are getting closer and closer.

  • @interesting2709
    @interesting2709 Před 8 měsíci +2

    How to Improve their Sales? We need to be careful about buildings and dropping downs. So, to start with, Parking lots for them in Beaches one after the other. Journey from 1 such to the next one over the sea Only. Of course, regular cars should be ready to take them into the land. Once computer systems get better, they can be allowed into roads on land too. Not that they cannot fly and run over land now. Safety has to be taken into consideration in the beginning. 1 drawback is that those living in the middle of the nation cannot use them now.

    • @aviapages
      @aviapages  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Once upon a time, cars were also an innovation, and no one thought that they would take up such an area. We hope that the company has a good plan and can implement safe use

  • @Kingisback-cd6uz
    @Kingisback-cd6uz Před 2 měsíci

    What is the price this one

  • @xevious2501
    @xevious2501 Před 7 měsíci

    Making large drones have never been an issue. The problem is making an outright true to its name flying car. The xpeg has the flying bit but not the 'car' as it cannot be road driven. That hurtle consists of alot of extra weight for tires and additional drive train. Such a thing would likely require bicycle wheels. Small strong but lightweight.

    • @aviapages
      @aviapages  Před 7 měsíci

      Everything shows that they will be able to make a full-fledged flying car, let's wait and see)

  • @adamabeyta8996
    @adamabeyta8996 Před 8 měsíci +3

    lol @ the Chinese and patents!

  • @eHang216fly_auto
    @eHang216fly_auto Před 7 měsíci

    Flying car for USA!

  • @michaelgangale366
    @michaelgangale366 Před 7 měsíci

    Battery tech isn't the way to go at this point..hydrogen is clean abundant. Way more powerful and will get better times and distances not to mention not nearly the time to refule compared to recharging.