Gino Farfán, Special Envoy to Las Vegas

This new edition of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) focused on artificial intelligence. However, that is not all that those present appreciated; almost all types of technologies are present at the Las Vegas event. The Asian brand XPENG presented one of its flying cars.

XPENG showed the new eVOLT Flying car, a flying car that This allows you to ascend a short distance to avoid an obstacle. In driving mode this is a luxurious, exclusive and elegant car, but when you put it in flight mode, it deploys its propellers.

Photo: Gino Farfan Photo: Gino Farfan

The vehicle presented was a prototype, but they hope to have it on the market soon. According to the company’s CEO He Xiaopeng, the price of each of these prototypes would be in the million yuan range, approximately $140,500, and he expects orders to begin in the second half of 2025.

While testing the vehicle at CES It wasn’t about blowing up the car.those present could appreciate how the car showed off its wings and propellers in a very elegant way from the back of the car.

In the air version it will be a low-altitude electric aircraft, making both possible both autonomous and manual driving, plus a 270-degree panoramic cockpit for two. (JO)