Xpeng's Bold Leap: Flying Cars and Humanoid Robots on the Horizon

Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng plans to begin mass production of its flying cars next year and humanoid robots by late 2026. The company aims to expand global partnerships, particularly with Volkswagen, and foresees significant growth in overseas sales and robot applications over the next decade.

Xpeng's Bold Leap: Flying Cars and Humanoid Robots on the Horizon
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Xpeng, the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, is poised to revolutionize transportation with its ambitious plans for flying cars and humanoid robots. Production of these futuristic vehicles is set to commence next year, with humanoid robots following in late 2026, according to President Brian Gu's statement to Reuters.

Gu highlighted the significant collaboration potential with German automaker Volkswagen, which has recently begun mass production of its Xpeng-developed EV model. This partnership underscores Xpeng's strategy to create value by working with various automakers globally.

Looking ahead, Xpeng projects a sharp rise in overseas revenue and aims to establish a larger presence in the global market, predicting that more than half of its revenue could come from beyond China's borders within the next decade.

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