Xpeng is nearly ready to begin selling its flying cars. Aside from the legal, regulatory and logistical hurdles that come with such an endeavor, there is the very important matter of driving, or flying, the plus-sized mobility solutions.

The company is preparing to launch its "Land Aircraft Carrier Air Module," also known under its project code: X3-F. In May, Xpeng Aeroht announced that the aircraft had been accepted by the Civil Aviation Administration of China's South Central Regional Administration, a notable milestone on its way to launch.

In December 2024, the flying car made its maiden voyage, completing a journey in the skies above Shanghai's Lujiazui Central Business District.

That model features a three-axle, six-wheel drive system. It has 800-volt electric architecture, just l

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