China’s Xpeng begins trial production of flying cars
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From a company that shares its name with a classic old cartoon about the future comes a real flying car that you can currently place an order for.
Jetson’s futuristic eVTOLs took to the skies in Arkansas for the world’s first personal aerial vehicle race, proving sci-fi flight is edging into real life.
After passing a training program, The Wall Street Journal's Dan Niel operated an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (eVTOL) in a test flight
Xpeng subsidiary Aridge has begun series production of its modular electric flying car at a new 120,000-square-metre facility in Guangzhou. The plant combines
Company promises three robotaxi models, a humanoid robot and flying cars leveraging a new vision-based AI model.
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Most of today’s personal flying vehicles fall under the category of EVTOLs (Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing aircraft). These are essentially large drones powered by batteries or hydrogen fuel cells,
The move positions Nvidia’s AI inside the cockpit, enabling Joby to handle flight hardware and certification, while Nvidia provides the brains. Also, Nvidia could become the de facto AI standard for flying cars if the sector takes off.