
An unfortunate incident related to innovative technologies occurred in China. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to Bloomberg, during aerial demonstration exercises held in Changchun city, two flying cars collided. These devices were developed by one of the major electric vehicle manufacturers in the country — Xpeng Inc.
During the incident, the first flying car caught fire, while the second managed to land safely.
There is no information about fatalities or serious injuries. Experts recommend conducting a detailed analysis and taking necessary measures to prevent such situations from recurring in the future.
Xpeng Motors plans to start mass production of flying cars by 2026. Artificial intelligence technologies will be widely used in the control systems of these new types of vehicles.
This will enable pilotless flights and ensure comfort and safety for passengers. Currently, it is possible to place orders for such flying cars in China, but their mass production and wide-scale sales are expected to begin in 2026.
The incident in Changchun has sparked serious discussions about the safety issues of new technologies. This event once again demonstrated the need for caution and thoroughness when introducing innovative solutions.





