CHINA is racing to transform its cities with 100,000 flying cars hovering through the skies in just six years, a new report has said.
Futuristic vehicles are set to revolutionise urban transportation – serving as family cars, air taxis, and even delivery vans.
China’s major cities are already building the groundwork for this airborne transformation.
The report by the China Low Altitude Economic Alliance reveals that air traffic networks and ground facilities for flying vehicles will be largely completed in the next two to three years.
This infrastructure will enable the mass production and commercialisation of Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Vehicles – or eVTOLs – by 2026.
While current eVTOLs cost a hefty 10 million RMB (£1 million) – prices are …