From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-25 09:04:53
At Hubei Province’s "First Meeting of the Lunar New Year," four locally developed eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) flying cars made their debut as a group for the first time. - Yunhang Aviation’s SW-One is the world’s first amphibious VTOL flying car, equipped with a steering wheel and pedals for car-like operation, offering a 30-minute flight duration and an expected price under RMB 500,000. - Dianying Technology’s “Flying Saucer” eVTOL features a fully ducted octa-rotor design, carries up to four passengers, withstands wind speeds up to Level 7, and requires only the space of four parking spots for takeoff and landing. Priced at approximately RMB 2 million, it supports an air-taxi shared-mobility model. - Guide Infrared’s V1000 is China’s first tilt-rotor hybrid eVTOL to receive a Type Certificate (TC) application acceptance from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), with a range exceeding 1,000 kilometers—enabling nonstop flights from Wuhan to Beijing. - Fusheng General Aviation’s medical eVTOL can be converted into an airborne emergency room, focusing on emergency rescue missions, and is also priced below RMB 500,000.

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