Elon Musk’s “flying car” is a brilliant marketing spectacle, likely a rocket-boosted Tesla Roadster, not a viable transport solution. Expect a wild prototype demo, but don’t expect to trade in your ...
Dan Neil of The Wall Street Journal wrote an essay about his experience test driving the Pivotal BlackFly, an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (eVTOL) It's just one model of many vehicles ...
The future of mobility isn’t just electric, it’s intelligent. Chinese automaker Xpeng recently hosted its AI Day at its headquarters in Guangzhou, and the message was loud and clear: Artificial ...
I recently came across a September 18 article by the “future technology” editor at The Wall Street Journal, “Solar-Powered Cars and Trucks Are Almost Here” (sorry, behind paywall, but your local ...
Today, Xpeng held its AI Day 2025 at its new headquarters in Guangzhou. The automaker is positioning itself as an AI company with what it calls new “AI-defined applications” powered by the new Xpeng ...
Following the preview of the Land Aircraft Carrier at CES 2025, Xpeng invited the international media to attend its AI Day in Guangzhou, China. During the event, the company offered a look at its new ...
Where we’re going, we don’t need roads. A Democrat state senator in Pennsylvania introduced an oddball bill last Wednesday seeking to legalize flying cars that aren’t anywhere near being readily ...
After passing a training program, The Wall Street Journal's Dan Niel operated an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (eVTOL) in a test flight Canto Once only seen in Harry Potter and Back to ...
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