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寻求第二增长曲线,小鹏、长安等瞄准万亿市场加速飞行汽车布局
Bei Ke Cai Jing·2025-09-30 14:12

Core Viewpoint - Chinese automotive companies are accelerating their investments in the flying car sector, with several firms announcing plans for production and development timelines for flying vehicles by 2026 and beyond [1][2][4]. Group 1: Company Developments - Changan Automobile announced the establishment of a joint venture for flying cars and plans to launch a flight-capable vehicle by 2030 [1]. - Xiaopeng Motors aims to mass-produce the world's first "car + airplane" combination flying car by 2026, having developed seven prototype models with significant investment [2][4]. - GAC has also made strides in the flying car market, with plans to deliver its GOVY AirCab by the end of 2026, priced under 1.68 million yuan [4]. - Other companies like Geely and FAW are still in the research and testing phases, with FAW's flying car expected to make its first flight this year [5]. Group 2: Market Potential - Morgan Stanley predicts that the flying car industry could reach a market size of $300 billion by 2030 and $9 trillion by 2050, with China potentially becoming the largest urban low-altitude transportation market [2]. - The low-altitude economy is expected to create three trillion-dollar segments: low-altitude vehicle manufacturing, infrastructure, and operational services [8]. Group 3: Industry Trends - The flying car sector is seen as a response to the saturation of the smart automotive market, with companies seeking new growth avenues [7]. - The Chinese government has recognized the low-altitude economy as a strategic emerging industry, providing a favorable policy environment for its development [7]. Group 4: Challenges - Despite the promising outlook, flying cars face challenges such as high costs and regulatory hurdles that must be addressed for widespread adoption [3][10]. - The current high costs are attributed to the immature supply chain and the need for technological advancements in core components [10][11].