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小鹏汇天完成B轮融资累获近54亿 飞行汽车量产工厂封顶年产能1万台
Chang Jiang Shang Bao·2025-07-17 23:29

Core Insights - The low-altitude economy is experiencing explosive growth driven by policies, capital, and industry forces [2] - Xiaopeng Huaitian has completed a $250 million Series B financing round to support the development and commercialization of its flying car, the "Land Aircraft Carrier" [2][3] - The company has raised over $750 million in total funding to date, equivalent to approximately 5.38 billion RMB [6] Company Overview - Xiaopeng Huaitian, a subsidiary of Xiaopeng Motors, focuses on the research and development of flying cars and was established in 2013 [3] - The company aims to be a global leader in low-altitude products, promoting personal flight and air commuting [3][4] - The company has a vision of making flying more accessible and convenient for users [3] Financing Details - The recent Series B financing round included both industrial and financial investors, although specific names were not disclosed [4] - Xiaopeng Huaitian previously raised over $500 million in Series A financing, led by notable investment firms [4] - The company has also secured significant credit lines and loans from banks to support its R&D and manufacturing efforts [6] Production and Development - The first mass production factory for flying cars is set to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2025, with an annual production capacity of 10,000 units [2][9] - The "Land Aircraft Carrier" is expected to begin mass production and delivery in 2026 [2][9] - The factory will integrate high-quality aviation standards with automotive mass production techniques [9] Market Position and Orders - Xiaopeng Huaitian has received 4,000 pre-orders for the "Land Aircraft Carrier," with a projected revenue of 8 billion RMB if these orders are fulfilled [12] - The company is actively working on partnerships to enhance the lightweight materials used in its flying cars [10][11] - The flying car is priced at no more than 2 million RMB, targeting individual consumers [12]