XPeng Launches Flying Car Division, Completes First Urban Test Flight in Guangzhou

XPeng's eVTOL ambitions represent the convergence of EV and urban air mobility — if successful, it could create an entirely new transportation category in Asia's dense megacities.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026
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XPeng Press
Canonical Source
China
Full Analysis85%
LinkedInX
Key Figures
35 minurban test flight
<$200Kcommercial version
2026planned
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XPeng has officially launched its flying car division XPeng AeroHT and completed the first urban test flight of its eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) vehicle in Guangzhou. The two-seat flying car achieved a 35-minute flight at altitudes up to 120 meters. XPeng plans to begin commercial deliveries of the vehicle in 2026 at a target price under $200,000.

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1First urban eVTOL test flight completed in Guangzhou
235-minute flight at up to 120 meters altitude
3Commercial deliveries planned for 2026 at under $200,000
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XPeng's eVTOL ambitions represent the convergence of EV and urban air mobility — if successful, it could create an entirely new transportation category in Asia's dense megacities.

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PublisherXPeng Press
Publication DateMar 3, 2026
Source TypeCompany Newsroom
Source ClassVerified Canonical
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First ReportedMar 3, 2026
IndexedMar 4, 2026
PublishedMar 5, 2026

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