Awesome Tips XPeng AeroHT Flying Car Concept from the CES Show Floor
At CES 2024, Chinese automaker Xpeng introduced its newest flying car the AeroHT. The company says the vehicle will enter mass production in 2025.
At CES 2024, Chinese automaker Xpeng introduced its newest flying car the AeroHT. The company says the vehicle will enter mass production in 2025.
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Deals for Days. Big home savings are happening now.
In future, definitely 👍🏾. I would like to ride rising
NO Thank You
XPENG SHOULD CHANGE THAT GIGANTIC PROPELLER WITH ANTI GRAVITY DEVICE.
Adding more ways to make a vehicle crash that people manage to crash that much already seems great
Honestly we probably won’t see an actual REAL flying car til like 2050
Is it that difficult to say xpeng where do you even get xpan from
Oh man that's quite the concept 🙀
It's a helicar..
Another Tech show, another flying car/decapitation machine. It's ridiculous that anyone seriously believes a vehicle designed like this could ever be street-legal.
Only idiots would think like this
😅There is a reason people aren’t allowed to land their helicopters in their driveway. 🚁 Flying cars is never going to happen. Not a technology issue. It’s a safety and practicality problem.
What's the safety measure to stop some high af tech bro from walking into the propellers
What an asbolute eyesore, no innovation whatsoever, just “ hey lets enlarge and graf a popular drone model on too of a car and call it a flying car. FAIL
No way that'll be legal in the US
X peng
Stunning design
looks like it could do island hopping in places where the main cbd or administrative district is on a separate island from other places of the country… but also, I still think that E-VTOLs should not be called flying cars
Trust my body flying in the air to a Chinese design much less their privacy invasive software and camera tactics, I don’t think so.
That will never fly and all of these so called flying cars never leave the concept stage. Year after year, nothing but smoke and mirrors