Xpeng Unveils a Flying Car That Also Drives on Roads – Plus a Bionic Horse

“HT Aero, an affiliate of Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng Inc., launched a new flying car on Sunday that it says can also drive on roads,” reports CNBC (in a story shared by Slashdot reader PolygamousRanchKid ):
The company says it plans for a rollout in 2024. The car is not commercially available right now. And HT Aero said the final design might change. HT Aero’s vehicle will have a lightweight design and a rotor that folds away, the company said. That will allow the car to drive on roads and then fly once the rotors are expanded.
The vehicle will have a number of safety features including parachutes, the company said.

Elsewhere CNBC reports that Xpeng also launched a new charger for its electric cars. “The company says that with just five minutes of charging with the new charger, the car’s battery will have a range of 200 kilometers [123 miles].” And Xpeng also makes an assisted-driving system, Bloomberg notes, and “will also partner with others to explore robo-taxi operations starting from the second half of next year.”

And in addition, Bloomberg adds, the company also unveiled its prototype for a ridable robot horse, “equipped with bionic senses and multi-mode recognition technologies.”

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