He Xiaopeng Announces XPENG's Plan to Commence True Mass Production of Flying Cars Next Year, Forecasting a Greater Market Share Than Traditional Cars
2025-10-16 / Read about 0 minute
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From October 16 to 18, the 2025 Sustainable Global Leaders Summit took place at the Expo Park in Shanghai's Huangpu District. He Xiaopeng, the Chairman and CEO of XPENG Motors, participated in the summit and delivered an insightful speech. During his address, he disclosed that XPENG is gearing up to initiate mass production of flying cars in the coming year, with the anticipation that these innovative vehicles will experience a higher growth rate and capture a larger market share compared to traditional automobiles.

At the end of September, XPENG AEROHT completed the construction of its flying car intelligent manufacturing base in Guangzhou. This pioneering facility stands as the world's inaugural flying car factory to incorporate a modern assembly line for large-scale manufacturing, boasting an impressive annual production capacity of "tens of thousands of units." The factory is set to officially commence production and delivery in 2026. Once it reaches full operational capacity, it will have the capability to produce one flying car every 30 minutes.

The XPENG "Land Aircraft Carrier" flying car showcases a groundbreaking onboard automatic separation and combination mechanism, a first in the world. This mechanism allows for the seamless separation or reintegration of the ground vehicle and the flying vehicle within a mere 5 minutes. The car's exterior design embraces a cyberpunk mecha aesthetic, and it can be legally driven on the ground with a regular Class C driver's license. The "land parent" component of this flying car boasts a range exceeding 1,000 kilometers and is equipped with the ability to charge the flying vehicle. The separated flying vehicle features a 270-degree panoramic double-seater cockpit. Its structure and rotors are crafted from carbon fiber materials, enabling foldable storage and precise docking with the ground vehicle upon landing.