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Two flying cars crash into each other in China rehearsal flight

Two flying cars crash into each other in China rehearsal flight
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 9/17/2025

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During a rehearsal flight for the Changchun Air Show in northeastern China, two electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles (eVTOLs) developed by Xpeng Aeroht collided mid-air due to "insufficient flight distance," resulting in one vehicle catching fire upon landing and one pilot sustaining minor injuries. Emergency responders quickly secured the scene, and the injured passenger was hospitalized but reported to be stable. Xpeng Aeroht, Asia’s largest flying car company, confirmed the incident is under investigation and emphasized that all other personnel were safe. Xpeng Aeroht’s flying cars, priced around USD 281,000 each, are designed to operate at altitudes between 300 and 500 meters with features such as a panoramic cabin and single-lever controls. The company has garnered significant attention with its modular flying car technology, including a road vehicle that carries a detachable two-person eVTOL. With over 4,000 orders and ongoing development—including a new factory in Guangzhou aiming for mass production by

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