CES 2025: The Chinese "Cybertruck" That Doubles as a Flying Car

CES 2025: The Chinese "Cybertruck" That Doubles as a Flying Car

The eVTOL craft combines electric mobility with aerial innovation, aiming for production in 2025 and deliveries starting in 2026.

At this year’s CES, the Chinese company Xpeng Aeroht showcased a futuristic flying vehicle that resembles Tesla’s Cybertruck. This innovative vehicle incorporates a fully electric, two-seater aerial craft, designed for those seeking an alternative to traditional road travel.

The flying vehicle falls under the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) category, featuring six rotors and a carbon-fiber construction. It offers passengers a panoramic 270-degree field of view, combining functionality with modern design.

The craft can be piloted manually, allowing a passenger to take control, or operated autonomously, with the option for passengers to assume control if necessary.

Xpeng Aeroht has announced plans to commence production of the vehicle in 2025, with the first deliveries scheduled for 2026. Initially, the company aims to produce 10,000 units, though the price of the vehicle remains undisclosed at this stage.

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