Xpeng Aims for Flying Car Deliveries by 2027 Amid Patent Dispute
Chinese EV maker Xpeng expects to begin delivering its 'flying cars' by 2027, with mass production targeted for next year and humanoid robots by Q4 2026. This announcement comes as Israeli battery-swapping IP owners demand $250 million from Xpeng for alleged patent infringement.
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Chinese EV maker Xpeng expects to start delivering ‘flying’ cars in 2027 - The Straits Times
Chinese EV maker Xpeng expects to start delivering ‘flying’ cars in 2027 The Straits Times
Read full article →Israeli battery-swapping IP owners demand $250 million from Chinese EV giant for patent infringemen
Charge Peak, which owns the IP of defunct Israeli company Better Place, accuses Chinese EV maker Nio of using the IP in products shipped to Europe.
Read full article →China's Xpeng expects to start delivering 'flying' cars in 2027
The Chinese electric vehicle maker has received more than 7,000 orders for its flying cars, the majority of which are in China.
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