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Elon Musk teases a flying car that may be the 'most memorable product ever' during media blitz
A day after Sam Altman cancelled his Roadster pre-order, Musk teased the possibility of building a flying car during a discussion about the Roadster.
GUANGZHOU -- XPENG AEROHT, the flying car affiliate of Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG, on Monday began trial production ...
After passing a training program, The Wall Street Journal's Dan Niel operated an electric vertical takeoff and landing ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk hinted that the electric vehicle company could be unveiling a flying car soon. Musk appeared on “The Joe ...
Xpeng subsidiary Aridge has begun series production of its modular electric flying car at a new 120,000-square-metre facility in Guangzhou. The plant combines ...
Jetson’s futuristic eVTOLs took to the skies in Arkansas for the world’s first personal aerial vehicle race, proving sci-fi ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk plans to reveal a flying car prototype by year-end, promising an unforgettable product launch ...
A Bay Area company just racked up over 3,400 preorders for its electric flying car. But how close are we, really, to commuting in the clouds? A car that drives on roads and takes off vertically into ...
A US startup has built a flying car that doesn’t need a pilot’s licence. Lighter than a superbike, Pivotal’s eVTOL takes off ...
Welcome to Digital Trends’ weekly recap of the revolutionary technology powering, connecting, and now driving next-gen electric vehicles. Buckle up, folks — this week we’re taking off with a look at ...
There was a time when having your own plane was a pretty clear indicator that you were part of that upper crust of society. If it was a pricey and rare electric plane, then all the more. But those ...
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Flying taxis are nearly here—what's still grounding them
A new wave of aviation innovation is taking shape above our cities, where short flights in electric air taxis could ...
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