Summary
Two flying cars crashed into each other during a practice session for an air show in China. The crash involved vehicles made by Xpeng AeroHT, one of which caught fire. The company confirmed that people at the scene were okay, but there were reports of one injury.
Key Facts
- Two flying cars crashed at a rehearsal for a Chinese air show.
- The vehicles involved were made by Xpeng AeroHT.
- One car caught fire when it landed.
- Xpeng AeroHT stated that people at the scene were not harmed, though one injury was reported.
- The cars can take off and land vertically and cost around $300,000 each.
- Xpeng claims to have about 3,000 orders for these flying cars.
- The rehearsal was for the Changchun Air Show in north-east China.
- Xpeng is a major Chinese electric vehicle maker, expanding into Europe.