XPeng affiliate HT Aero has unveiled an outrageous flying car design that it claims is "planned for roll-out in 2024." It looks like an electric Bugatti hypercar with a pair of huge, auto-folding ...
HT Aero, an urban air mobility (UAM) company and affiliate of China-based electric car maker XPeng, has raised $500 million in Series A funding as it seeks to stake its claim in the rapidly growing ...
HT Aero, an urban air mobility (UAM) company that's an affiliate of Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng, has announced a $500 million Series A raise. The company will use the funds to acquire ...
It’s not quite Michael J. Fox’s DeLorean, but a Chinese automaker with an eVTOL division showed off illustrations of a street-legal car that converts to a helicopter at the push of a button. It’s ...
An unreleased XPeng flying car appears to be tested, as shown on the company's new official video published on Weibo. Unreleased XPeng Flying Car Being Tested! New Video Shows HT Aero eVTOL With ...
XPeng’s urban air mobility (UAM) company AeroHT has demonstrated huge progress for eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) vehicles by showcasing its fifth-generation X2 ‘flying car’ publicly ...
XPeng, Inc. XPEV's affiliate HT Aero has successfully completed its first significant round of venture capital financing. What Happened: HT Aero, an urban air mobility company, said Tuesday it has ...
GUANGZHOU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- HT Aero, an urban air mobility (UAM) company in which XPeng Inc. is an investor, today unveiled future urban usage scenarios for its fifth-generation flying vehicle ...
IDG Capital, 5Y Capital and XPeng Inc. lead largest single-tranche funding in Asia low-altitude flying vehicle sector GUANGZHOU, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)–October 19, 2021– HT Aero (Huitian, or the ...
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HT Aero, an urban air mobility (UAM) company that’s an affiliate of Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng, has announced a $500 million Series A raise. The company will use the funds to acquire ...