Group 1 - The 21st China (Changsha) International Auto Show showcased a high interest in "flying cars," with many Chinese automakers accelerating their R&D efforts in this area [1] - XPeng Huitian's split-type flying car, referred to as "land aircraft carrier," reportedly receives over 10 orders daily, with deliveries expected in the second half of next year after flight training for owners [1] - The auto show, known as a "barometer of the central auto market," featured over 70 global automotive brands and nearly 1,000 models, highlighting the industry's transformation towards electrification and intelligence [1] Group 2 - The auto industry is enabling the low-altitude industry, with companies developing a product matrix for short-distance multi-rotor and cross-city composite wing flying vehicles, aiming for integrated air-ground transportation [2] - Chinese automakers are focusing on mass-produced flying cars for tourism, short-distance travel, and intercity transport, while exploring applications in tourism, emergency rescue, and logistics [2] - Industry experts believe that advancements in new energy and intelligent connected vehicles allow for a "leapfrog" in the flying car sector, although challenges such as energy efficiency, airspace regulations, and noise must be addressed [2]
第二十一届长沙国际车展收官,“飞行汽车”热销