Flying Cars May Finally Become A Reality!

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The Xpeng X2 recently completed its first public test flight in Dubai (Credit: Xpeng)

If Chinese automobile company Xpeng AeroHT has its way, we may soon be commuting on flying cars. The electric car manufacturer recently unveiled two radical flying vehicle models.

On October 10, 2022, the Xpeng X2 successfully completed its first public test flight in Dubai. The unmanned two-seater lifted off from Skydive Dubai on the opening day of the Gitex Global Technology Expo. X2's inaugural flight lasted just 90 seconds. It was witnessed by 150 conference attendees and officials.

The "teardrop-shaped" X2 is fitted with an electric engine and produces no carbon emissions. It is programmed to fly autonomously and can go up to 80 miles per hour (129km/h). X2's eight propellers — two at each corner of the vehicle — allow for vertical take-off and landing.

The X3 is a roadworthy flying car (Credit: Xpeng)

Shortly after X2's public debut, Xpeng AeroHT introduced a second flying car prototype. The Xpeng X3, unveiled in a video on October 24, 2022, is essentially a sports car with "wings." The company asserts that the X3 drives like a regular car in "ground mode." When the owner needs to fly, all they have to do is shift to "flight mode." The X3 will take off vertically. Once in the air, the "aircraft" can be piloted using the steering wheel and a right-hand gear lever.

Xpeng AeroHT is not the only car company developing flying cars. Over 500 companies are working on the endeavor. Even better, about two dozen models are currently in testing phases! At this rate, the future of flying vehicles certainly looks promising.

Resources: Businessinsider.com, CNN.com, Foxbusiness.com

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257 Comments
  • therealcallie1
    therealcallie1over 3 years
    This is a bad idea in my opinion. WHat if they crash? What if you run out of battery when your flying over the ocean or something?
    • therealcallie1
      therealcallie1over 3 years
      I dont think this is safe what if 2 of them crash into eachother? They can go crashing down! They should make a car with magnets underneath and make some rail with magnets .
      • madt123
        madt123over 3 years
        I don't think anyone is gonna use them. They are gonna be REAL expensive. Like, 2 houses expensive. Also, everyone might be scared to fly in cars
        • heiner
          heinerover 3 years
          Why do they bother inventing flying cars if almost everyone is gonna be to scared to use them?
        • dangerboy0511
          dangerboy0511over 3 years
          theirs already to many bad driver do we need bad pilots
        • charliehuizenga
          charliehuizengaover 3 years
          it worked but if there are cars flying around there could be cars running into planes
        • stellah667
          stellah667over 3 years
          They had the technology to do this years ago, but were hesitant to release it to the public because of the terrible prospect of an accident happening in the sky.
          • anabelle4526
            anabelle4526over 3 years
            first flying taxis, and now flying cars!
            • livencountry
              livencountryover 3 years
              Wow Y'all that's awesome! I'd wish I could drive that. The only thing I can drive is a tractor, forwiller, bike,side by side, and a mower. I'm pretty sure that you can tell I work on a farm.
              • marosix
                marosixover 3 years
                unbelievable