Tesla's move from carmaking to AI and robotics is influencing Chinese EV firms; companies like Xpeng and Nio are expanding into robots, chips and flying cars to stay competitive ...
Chinese EV manufacturer Xpeng reportedly plans to list its newly rebranded international flying car subsidiary, Aridge, on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
The perpetually delayed second-generation Tesla Roadster, first unveiled in 2017 with a promise of 0-to-60 mph in (a not-that-special-anymore) 1.9 seconds, is now being teased by the CEO as perhaps ...
Employees work on the assembly line for the electric flying car at a factory of Xpeng's subsidiary Aridge - Copyright AFP/File Jade GAO Employees work on the assembly ...
Royal Enfield has showcased the next step in its electric journey with the global reveal of the Flying Flea S6 at EICMA 2025, a scrambler-style EV developed under its new city-plus mobility brand, ...
A worker in white gloves inspects the propellers of a boxy two-seater aircraft fresh off the assembly line at a Chinese factory trialling the mass production of flying cars. Globally, technical and ...
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