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In 2026, Xpeng Motors will establish serial assembly of airmobiles in China

This was stated by the Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Xpeng Motors brand, as well as a deputy of the All -Chinese Assembly of People’s Representatives of HE Xiaopen. According to the top manager, the world’s first mass production plant is already being built on the territory of the Middle Kingdom. Thus, the PRC can become the first country to begin to prolong and sell aerocars.

The construction of a high -tech enterprise with an area of ​​about 180 thousand square meters is carried out in the Chinese city of Guangzhou. The construction of the plant, which will include four main workshops, as well as auxiliary facilities, are engaged in XPENG specialists. It is expected that up to ten thousand airmobiles are expected annually on the site.

Xpeng showed an airmobile based on a three -axle hybrid minivan

Xpeng has already received about three thousand pre -orders for its flying cars. In addition to the home market, the manufacturer is going to sell airmobiles in the United States.

Unusual transport of the future: by land, water, air and on the moon

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