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  2. Chinese auto giant wants to make flying cars your next ... - AOL

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    An automotive maker in China has developed a flying car that is setting the stage for a new era in how we think about commuting and connectivity in cities. Chinese auto giant wants to make flying ...

  3. XPeng - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Xiaopeng Motors Technology Co., Ltd., trading as XPeng Motors (Chinese: 小鹏汽车; pinyin: Xiǎopéng Qìchē), commonly known as XPeng, is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer. The company is headquartered in Guangzhou, Guangdong, with offices in Mountain View, California, United States and Munich, Germany.

  4. Tesla's biggest rival in China is all in on flying cars - AOL

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    Xpeng is getting into the flying car game. The company's vice chairman and president Brian Gu tells Yahoo Finance Live why. Tesla's biggest rival in China is all in on flying cars [Video]

  5. Terrafugia - Wikipedia

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    Terrafugia [2] (/ ˌ t ɛr ə ˈ f uː dʒ i ə /) is a Chinese-owned corporation, based in Woburn, Massachusetts, United States that is developing a roadable aircraft called the Transition and a flying car called the TF-X. The Transition and TF-X are designed to be able to fold their wings, enabling the vehicles to also operate as street-legal ...

  6. Electric vehicle industry in China - Wikipedia

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    BYD e6 battery electric taxi in Shenzhen, China Foton BJ6129EVCA-N1 battery electric bus in Beijing, China E-bikes with an estimated fleet of 120 million in early 2010. The electric vehicle industry in China is the largest in the world, accounting for around 58% of global production of electric vehicles (EVs) in 2023 [1] and more than 1.28 million exports in 2024. [2]

  7. Electric 'Flying Car' Takes First Flight in Dubai - AOL

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    A Chinese technology company offered a glimpse into the future when it tested out an electricflying car” in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Monday, October 10.The two-seater aircraft ...

  8. Lilium GmbH - Wikipedia

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    The company also stated that this sum would cover most of the costs until the first manned test flights. In July 2023, there was another capital increase of $192 million (approximately 171 million euros). [40] At the end of February 2024, the company reported a loss of 263 million euros for the fiscal year 2023. [41]

  9. Chinese firm tests electric flying taxi in Dubai - AOL

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    A XPeng X2, an electric flying taxi developed by the Guangzhou-based XPeng, Inc's aviation affiliate, is tested in front of the Marina District in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, Oct. 10, 2022.