20-04-2025 00:00 via drive.com.au

XPeng to launch ‘flying car’ next year, priced at $500,000

The Land Aircraft Carrier combines a ute and drone to allow owners to drive and fly, but regulation and safety are big hurdles to overcome for it to arrive in Australia.Chinese brand XPeng is looking to shake up the automotive market with the launch of its first consumer-ready ‘flying car’ in 2026.However, in its first iteration at least, it won’t look much like the cars from Back To The Future, but instead essentially be a large drone that can be transported in a pick-up truck
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