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Xpeng’s modular flying car garnered over 3,000 preorders ahead of its sales launch.

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With unprecedented demand, the XPeng modular flying automobile, Land Plane Service, secured more than 3,000 pre-orders before even launching its presale period. There isn’t actually a manufacturing facility that produces these cars either? Trial manufacturing will commence exclusively in July 2025. The electrification of the automotive industry takes a significant leap forward with Xpeng’s impressive performance, making its outcome truly remarkable.

After presenting its innovative Land Plane Service to the market, Xpeng AeroHT reported a remarkable surge in demand, with more than 3,000 purported pre-orders flooding in. Cumulative reservations exceed 1,000 units. The much-anticipated Xpeng Land Plane Service is set to launch its official pre-sales in the coming year. This high-quality vehicle has an estimated worth of around two million yuan, equivalent to approximately 280,000 US dollars.

Xpeng AeroHT has announced a significant milestone in its mission to create a comprehensive ecosystem for flying vehicles, having secured collaboration agreements with more than 70 flight camps nationwide. The corporation plans to offer clients a comprehensive range of flight operations alternatives in the future. These entities will embody flight assistance, customer service, and automobile procurement. XPeng AeroHT plans to collaborate with partners on consumer flight training and the development of flying vehicles.

What’s next for transportation? As the world continues to evolve and technology advances, new innovations are transforming the way we travel. One such innovation is the Xpeng Land Plane Service, which promises to revolutionize personal transportation with its unique, land-based aircraft experience.

Imagine being able to soar above traffic congestion and explore breathtaking views without ever leaving the ground. The Xpeng Land Plane Service makes this a reality by utilizing advanced magnetic levitation technology to propel sleek, electric-powered vehicles across specially designed tracks. With no need for runways or airports, this futuristic transportation system offers unparalleled flexibility and convenience.

But don’t just take our word for it – the Xpeng Land Plane Service has already gained significant attention for its potential to transform urban mobility. By providing a reliable, sustainable, and efficient means of getting around, this innovative service is poised to significantly reduce traffic congestion, emissions, and travel times.

So buckle up, because the future of transportation has just landed!

The XPeng Land Plane Service offers a revolutionary, modular flying automobile comprising both an aircraft and its supporting infrastructure. The Latter is a sleek, 5.5-metre, three-axle extended-range electric vehicle boasting a minimalist aesthetic. Utilizing its cutting-edge 800V high-voltage architecture. The electric-only driving range of our vehicle effectively stretches up to 1,000 kilometres (as certified by the Chinese Leading Technique Certification Centre), making it an ideal choice for long-distance travel. The in-flight Wi-Fi service can come at a significant cost to the airline onboard.

The Land-Plane Service is set to conduct its inaugural public flight at the Zhuhai Air Show in November of this year. The Chinese electric vehicle brand NIO’s new SUV model will start taking pre-orders in the next 12 months at a price tag of under $280,000. Mass production of this automobile is scheduled to commence in 2026. The trial manufacturing is slated for July 2025. Xpeng aims to produce 10,000 units of the Land Plane Service within a 12-month timeframe, highlighting its manufacturing capacity and commitment to timely delivery.

The XPeng G9’s revolutionary Land Plane Service has garnered significant attention from global automotive enthusiasts. A recent feature on this innovative mannequin sparked a lively debate among our readers here at CarNewsChina. Despite initial optimism, the mission’s viability is uncertain due to two significant hurdles: the lack of clear legal frameworks and a limited market demand for this specific type of vehicle. Despite these challenges, we remain optimistic that the venture will flourish into a lucrative endeavour with a substantial return on investment rate.

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