Good video showcasing where the state of the art is currently at in this field. In my opinion I think some commenters are delusional in thinking you suggested this is a cure for traffic jams. Pretty sure I heard you say "in that IMAGINARY scenario..."
The 6-wheeler is the latest model, and actually tech-wise one of the simpler one. EREV with a gas tank to charge both car and drone. It got 100-unit order from a science institute already. Some people can use it as a truck too, just drop off the drone at home. It even looks close to CyberTruck.
That see-through dashboard should have been implemented in their X9 as it has a long sloping windscreen where the front is too far for the driver to reach. Such a dashboard will nullify that problem while functioning as a HUD without blocking the view of the driver.
The chinese have just leaped ahead while the EU is struggling to make an EV that anyone can afford. Wow go China! such a "driven" people ..see what I did there
sorry, but this whole video and flying cars as a concept are laughable. They don't solve any problems and are dangerous. And you saying they will solve traffic jams is nothing short of delusional
I do also agree with you there is added danger with then being airborne which is why I think Aeroht’s EVTOLs are designed to be autonomous hoping to remove the chance of human error.
it's already available if you are interested to fly it, they already tested flying it in Sahara desert, Greenland, Siberia, Australia, South Africa, Quatar, Germany, Russia, Canada, USA, Japan, Argentina and Brazil although in China itself
flying cars is only an alternative to expensive helicopters and quick jump from one location to another location, it is not intended as of now to solve traffics
@@ChinaDriven flying cars is only an alternative to expensive helicopters and quick jump from one location to another location, it is not intended as of now to solve traffics
Mental to actually think this is almost real now!! Kudos to Xpeng and China, if only I had the money haha
Good video showcasing where the state of the art is currently at in this field.
In my opinion I think some commenters are delusional in thinking you suggested this is a cure for traffic jams. Pretty sure I heard you say "in that IMAGINARY scenario..."
You heard correctly haha
The 6-wheeler is the latest model, and actually tech-wise one of the simpler one. EREV with a gas tank to charge both car and drone. It got 100-unit order from a science institute already. Some people can use it as a truck too, just drop off the drone at home. It even looks close to CyberTruck.
yes. so the 6-wheeler will be the next one that they are actually working on. the Xpeng “X3” will be after it
That see-through dashboard should have been implemented in their X9 as it has a long sloping windscreen where the front is too far for the driver to reach. Such a dashboard will nullify that problem while functioning as a HUD without blocking the view of the driver.
The car is an autobot!!!! What in the name of Cybertron!!!!
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The chinese have just leaped ahead while the EU is struggling to make an EV that anyone can afford. Wow go China! such a "driven" people ..see what I did there
A review is when a car is actualy.in production and driven. This is a preview
unfortunately none of these vehicles are available for test flights at the moment. in the future we may take a ride.
@@ChinaDriven so how do you "review" something you havent even used?
sorry, but this whole video and flying cars as a concept are laughable. They don't solve any problems and are dangerous. And you saying they will solve traffic jams is nothing short of delusional
Don’t think they will solve traffic. Just a bit of tongue in cheek
I do also agree with you there is added danger with then being airborne which is why I think Aeroht’s EVTOLs are designed to be autonomous hoping to remove the chance of human error.
it's already available if you are interested to fly it, they already tested flying it in Sahara desert, Greenland, Siberia, Australia, South Africa, Quatar, Germany, Russia, Canada, USA, Japan, Argentina and Brazil although in China itself
flying cars is only an alternative to expensive helicopters and quick jump from one location to another location, it is not intended as of now to solve traffics
@@ChinaDriven flying cars is only an alternative to expensive helicopters and quick jump from one location to another location, it is not intended as of now to solve traffics