WATCH: XPeng Aeroht Successfully Tests Multi-Parachute Rescue System For Its Flying Car

XPeng Aeroht said on Friday that the company has developed a multi-parachute rescue system for its X2 flying car. The flying car company is affiliated with Chinese EV manufacturer Xpeng Inc XPEV.

What Happened: “XPENG AEROHT’s self-developed multi-parachute rescue system for ultra-low altitude flight has been successfully tested,” the company wrote on X, formerly Twitter. The post was accompanied by a short video of an XPeng X2 hovering in air before shutting down, opening its four parachutes and landing safe and vertical on the ground.

If all the propellers of the vehicle die, the parachute tech gets activated at a height of about 50 meters above ground and will enable the vehicle to land safely at a low speed of 5.2 m/s with no damage.

Why It Matters: Aeroht completed the initial flight of the electric X2 flying car at Skydive Dubai in October 2022, witnessed by over 150 attendees. The X2 is a two-seater flying car boasting an enclosed teardrop-like cockpit and a lightweight carbon fiber structure. 

It offers both manual and autonomous driving modes, making it suitable for in-city applications like sightseeing and medical transportation.

XPeng Chairman He Xiaopeng previously announced plans for mass production and customer deliveries of the X2 flying car by 2024.

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