First Look at Xpeng AeroHT Flying Car Concept



At CES 2024, Chinese automaker Xpeng introduced its newest flying car the AeroHT. The company says the vehicle will enter mass production in 2025.

0:00 Intro
0:11 Folding the Drone Blades into Car Mode
0:20 Xpeng AeroHT X3 Flying Car
0:41 Features inside the car
0:59 Xpeng AeroHT Modular Flying Car
1:19 Xpeng AeroHT Preorders and Availability
1:39 Blades unfolding

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This Post Has 33 Comments

  1. @ohnofish1

    Please hurry I'm 86 and time is what I don''t think I have too much of left.

  2. @raymondyuen4871

    Even if I have the money to buy one, I doubt my government will give me a permit to fly it.

  3. This is actually the first flying car concept I have seen so far that really look like a buy. No outside propellers, very well hidden. Best and unique concept so far.

  4. @pr.thiago

    I imagine when criminals can have access to this type of car

  5. @jesuschrist8

    Wow! Now make it self-flying! Tesla could've been the first

  6. @JadaKilla

    This isn’t ever gonna happen… crazy people would be flying cars into buildings and who knows what! Enough bad stuff happens with cars alone

  7. @temperkillz

    Imagine flying That car on E gas ⛽️ 😅😂😂😂😂

  8. @ZaBuZaMoMoChi86

    Just imagine the quantity of new laws and regulations that air traffic would need…

  9. I would love to take a ride!!!! But only after thousands of others….. I think I’ll have a higher life expectancy 💯🤷🏾‍♂️🚁🚘

  10. @Mattipedersen

    I assumed that flying car concepts would evolve out of drone technology, at some point, as most concepts were built on airplane technology, thus far. However, airplane based concepts were never really practical. I'm not entirely positive whether this concept would be practical, but I will say that it is definitely a major improvement.

  11. @EforElectric

    So you work for CNET and don't know how to pronounce the name of the very company you're talking about?

  12. @DBDG0499

    This isn't a Smart invention because it's too big for the road and it won't fit through narrow streets and children will probably want to get close to it and then when the driver flys in that moment This car is a Death Threat and Not for Public Roads 😕 imagine the flying car waiting at the light and then they decide to fly in that moment and they have other vehicles around them 🤔 that's Not a Safe vehicle 😵

  13. @MAKPRESENTS

    Why are people so surprised and amazed that flying cars are considered something super special? Drones have existed in various sizes and capacities, so it's only a matter of time until we incorporate that technology into cars, creating flying cars. Unfortunately, in the West, there may be challenges and resistance from vested interests that could make it difficult for inventors. Sometimes, these inventors mysteriously disappear, and later on, the elites from the West may promote the same concept as if it were their own. It's worth acknowledging China's achievements in this area; their advancements in flying car technology look amazing.

  14. @makcreates1758

    Why are people so surprised and amazed that flying cars are considered something super special? Drones have existed in various sizes and capacities, so it's only a matter of time until we incorporate that technology into cars, creating flying cars. Unfortunately, in the West, there may be challenges and resistance from vested interests that could make it difficult for inventors. Sometimes, these inventors mysteriously disappear, and later on, the elites from the West may promote the same concept as if it were their own. It's worth acknowledging China's achievements in this area; their advancements in flying car technology look amazing.

  15. @Bear48279

    I hope it’s built with a Macintosh system because anyone could hack it while it’s in movement and shut it down. That’s like a Tesla on steroids, I wouldn’t trust any vehicle that is computer generated. It’s just not safe enough for me.

  16. @conradfung5537

    The true cannon flying car concept, would have the wheels rotating 90 degrees (hub caps facing the down), and some sort of propulsion being vectored in that direction which would repel the vehicle upwards.This car is just a big drone at the moment.

  17. @uzakgolge4255

    To operate, drive, flight this drone (not a car), you will need a pilot licence. Driver licence wouldnt work on this.

  18. Finally a flying car, that looks like a car in its design and not a driving plan.

  19. @DeltaMartini

    No me sorprende tanto, al fin y al cabo es la escala de un dron, es un tanto logico que esto sea potencialmente realizable, ahora bien la ejecución de esto puede ser realmente complicada, pero es posible en mi opinion

  20. @content1

    I think the design is terrible. A car attached to a helix? which sort of joke is this?

  21. @CannonKnight

    It's shipping next year? Have the legal issues of being in FAA airspace been resolved? You need a license just to be a hot air balloon pilot.

  22. These fun ideas all seem built for some Black Mirror future when only the richest humans survived apocalyptic collapse and now they can have plenty of space to fly their cars around. I mean how is this practical in any city or suburb where it would actually be useful?

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