This week, Chinese electric car start-up Xpeng debuted its second prototype for a flying vehicle the company claims has already undergone eight years of development. The new model resembles a flying car more than the initial version revealed in Beijing in September, which looked more like a human-carrying drone.
Xpeng isn t the only one looking to the skies.
Companies including Hyundai, German start-up Lilium, and China-based Ehang are developing flying vehicles that can carry individuals.
Hangzhou, China-based Geely, which owns Volvo, showed off in Shanghai an air taxi developed by its joint venture partner Volocopter. We re more focused on road transportation
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