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车企“向上”布局
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-06-23 23:02

Core Viewpoint - The emergence of flying cars is becoming a reality, with significant market potential in China's low-altitude economy, projected to reach 3.5 trillion yuan by 2035, prompting major automotive companies to pivot towards this new sector [1] Group 1: Development of Flying Cars - Multiple flying cars have entered the test flight phase, including GAC Group's AirCab, which is priced under 1.68 million yuan and features a dual-structure design for both ground and aerial travel [2] - XPeng's "Land Carrier" flying car consists of two parts: a land vehicle and a flying vehicle, showcasing the versatility of flying cars in urban commuting and sightseeing [2][3] - The eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) design is the mainstream direction for flying cars, offering advantages such as shorter travel times and higher efficiency compared to ground transportation [4] Group 2: Market Potential and Infrastructure - The eVTOL market is expected to grow significantly, with projections indicating over 100,000 units in China by 2030 as urban air traffic networks develop [5] - The automotive industry's existing infrastructure, such as charging stations and parking facilities, can be adapted for eVTOL use, enhancing the feasibility of flying cars [7] - Government policies are increasingly supportive of the low-altitude economy, with strategic plans encouraging the development and commercialization of flying car technologies [7][8] Group 3: Technological Synergies - The automotive and low-altitude economy sectors share significant technological synergies, particularly in areas like battery systems and autonomous driving technologies, which can be leveraged for flying car development [6] - Approximately 70% of eVTOL components are compatible with those used in electric vehicles, allowing automotive manufacturers to utilize their production expertise in the flying car sector [6] Group 4: Consumer Demand and Future Outlook - There is a growing demand for urban and intercity air travel solutions, with products like GAC's AirCab capable of reducing travel time significantly [9] - Despite the excitement surrounding flying cars, large-scale commercialization is still a few years away due to existing technological and infrastructural challenges [10] - Continuous innovation and collaboration across sectors are essential for overcoming barriers to the successful integration of flying cars into the transportation ecosystem [11]