China has officially stepped into the future of transportation with the launch of the world’s first mass-production factory for flying cars. The groundbreaking facility, developed by XPENG AEROHT, opened in Guangzhou and marks a major milestone in the evolution of next-generation mobility.
Spanning 120,000 square meters, the state-of-the-art factory is capable of producing up to 10,000 detachable aircraft modules per year. These modules are designed to be integrated with road vehicles, enabling them to transform into air-capable units, a concept once limited to science fiction.
According to XPENG AEROHT, the company has already secured nearly 5,000 pre-orders, reflecting strong consumer and investor confidence in the emerging flying car market.
This innovation signifies a new chapter in urban transportation, as flying cars could help ease traffic congestion, reduce travel time, and revolutionize short-distance commuting. Experts believe China’s move could accelerate the global race for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles, pushing the world closer to mainstream aerial mobility.
With the establishment of this factory, China positions itself as a global leader in futuristic transport technology, combining automotive engineering, aerospace design, and artificial intelligence to create a new ecosystem for personal flight.
The project highlights the country’s ambition to reshape how people move in megacities, paving the way for a future where roads and skies seamlessly connect.
