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The world's first plant to produce cars that fly began to be in China

The world's first plant to produce cars that fly have begun to be in China

F oto : Land Aircraft Carrier (LAC)

The Chinese automobile manufacturer Xpeng has started a new plant for the production of cars that fly in one of the districts of Guangzhou. The enterprise is planned to be put into operation by 2026, the capacity will be 10 thousand. one on the river.

This will be the world's first plant with serial and mass production of cars that fly.

At which subsidiary company Xpeng AeroHT will produce electric flying aircraft TV for modular car I will call Land Aircraft Carrier (LAC), which is the name of the present day in the spring of this year, inform about details.

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LAC consists of two elements – a three-wheeled electric vehicle, which is similar to a minivan, and a dual-wing drone with the function of a vertical plane and landing. At the rear of the car there is a retractable platform that houses the lethal module.

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In the spring, Xpeng announced that the first public flight of the LAC will take place at the Zhuhai Air Show in November 2024. Previously, the price of a flying car in stock is 2 million yuan ($280,615).

First The world has a plant producing cars that fly, which have begun to be in China.

After the presentation of the model, the company stated that the number of requests for the new product exceeded 3 thousand. one. The length of the ground module, which the company calls an “aircraft carrier,” is 5.5 meters. Its travel distance is approximately 1 thousand. km per CLTC cycle.

The world's first plant to produce cars that fly , have begun to be in China

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Prepared by: Sergiy Daga

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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