Within the next three years, the Chinese automaker will begin selling sky cars

Chinese-made hanging automobiles will be available starting in 2024. A flying car will be introduced in 2024, according to HT Aero, a partner firm of the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng. Although hangar vehicles have not yet been mass-produced and sold commercially, HT Aero has stated that they will begin to circulate over the next several years.

The final hangar design that will be offered for sale may alter, according to HT Aero. According to CNBC, HT Aero’s aircraft design will be light and employ foldable Fold-Away Rotors that combine the performance of helicopters with fighter jet speeds. By extending the side arms, it may also be used to fly through the air and be driven like a car on the road.

The HT Aero vehicle will also have safety equipment like parachutes. The Xpeng electric vehicle startup and its creator He Xiaofan support HT Aero. A $500 million investment was made in the business just last week from outside investors, including prestigious financial firms.

Automobile manufacturers and start-ups throughout the world envision sky cars, electric vehicles that can move vertically up and down, as the future’s transportation options. Legal obstacles currently prevent the general public from using sky cars.