Chinese firm Xpeng Aeroht has initiated trial production of its modular flying car, positioning itself ahead of competitors like Tesla in the emerging market.
A hundred years ago, Ford’s assembly line provided the model for production that armed the Allies and won the war.
The biggest transformation in the aerospace industry since the dawn of the jet age 75 years ago is being driven by next-generation propulsion systems and other technological advancements.
Xpeng subsidiary Aridge has begun series production of its modular electric flying car at a new 120,000-square-metre facility in Guangzhou. The plant combines ...
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Well, They Finally Did It. This Flying Car Factory Just Turned On
They finally did it. A Chinese company called Aridge is mass-producing a "Land Aircraft Carrier." It’s a 6x6 hybrid truck ...
European car producers could run out of semiconductor chips by the end of next due to ongoing Nexperia chip supply crisis.
The strongest car brand in the world is Jeep,” I recall Bob Lutz saying at some kind of Chrysler young-leaders event back ...
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The Dodge Charger Gets Its Hemi V8 Back For SEMA
It's not the production Charger the world wants, but 50 of these Hemi-powered purpose-built race cars will be built.
European carmakers are days away from halting production as a diplomatic spat between China and the Netherlands causes a ...
The 2026 Dodge Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pak debuts with a 354ci supercharged HEMI, carbon-fiber body, and sub-8-second NHRA ...
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What we lost when cars won
This story was originally published by Grist. When automobiles first started tearing through American streets a century ago, ...
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