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Volocopter Introduces VoloXPro

Volocopter Unveils VoloXPro: A New Electric Multicopter for Europe and Beyond
Volocopter has introduced the VoloXPro, a fully electric ultralight multicopter designed to cater to a diverse range of users, including flight schools, flying clubs, air sports enthusiasts, and sightseeing operators across Europe. On the international stage, the VoloXPro is positioned for professional passenger transport applications, such as air taxi services, as the company seeks to expand its presence in the rapidly developing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) market.
The company aims to secure certification for the VoloXPro as an ultralight aircraft in Germany by the end of 2026, with parallel approval processes underway in other European countries. However, Volocopter faces considerable regulatory challenges as it navigates the complex certification frameworks both domestically and internationally. Additionally, the company must contend with growing competition from other eVTOL developers, including Vertical Aerospace, which are accelerating their development and marketing efforts to capture market share in the emerging advanced air mobility sector.
Innovation, Technology, and Market Strategy
Developed at Volocopter’s headquarters in Bruchsal, Baden-Württemberg, the VoloXPro represents a ground-up innovation emphasizing emission-neutral and low-noise flight. Its modular platform supports a variety of technical configurations tailored to meet diverse customer requirements. Leveraging components already developed for the VoloCity air taxi model, the VoloXPro incorporates a safety structure comparable to that of commercial airliners, setting a new standard for Germany’s ultralight aircraft category.
This modular design not only enhances safety but also enables cost efficiencies. By sharing technical components with the VoloCity and capitalizing on ultralight certification, Volocopter aims to offer the VoloXPro at a price point comparable to that of a luxury car, thereby making it accessible to both private individuals and commercial operators.
The VoloXPro’s architecture supports a wide range of configurations, from minimalist single-stick controls and basic cockpits to advanced versions equipped for professional use. Air sports enthusiasts can customize their multicopter with features such as a single-screen glass cockpit, advanced assistance systems including collision warning, bespoke interior and exterior design options, fast charging capabilities, and various battery capacities.
David Bausek, Volocopter’s Chief Technology Officer, emphasized the aircraft’s accessibility and advanced technology, stating, “With the ultralight VoloXPro, electric multicopter flying at the safety standard of a passenger aircraft—at the price of a luxury car—will become possible for private customers and commercial operators. Thanks to the fly-by-wire control system, flying is easier than ever before, and all of it is low-noise and emissions-free.”
Training Applications and Industry Outlook
The VoloXPro also establishes a new benchmark in powered-lift pilot training by combining advanced flight-assistance technology with aviation-grade safety. Designed for both aspiring pilots and professional training organizations, the multicopter enhances situational awareness, reduces pilot workload, and delivers stable, repeatable flight performance. Its fully electric propulsion and fly-by-wire architecture are intended to prepare pilots for next-generation eVTOL aircraft, effectively bridging current training methods with the future of advanced air mobility.
Throughout 2025, Volocopter collaborated with Diamond Aircraft to modularize its product portfolio, realign the supply chain, and optimize components. This partnership has resulted in a market-focused aircraft that incorporates lessons learned from previous generations.
The VoloXPro is scheduled to make its public debut at AERO 2026 in Friedrichshafen. As Volocopter advances toward market entry, industry observers anticipate heightened investor interest in eVTOL technology and intensified competition as rivals accelerate their own product offerings.
Key Specifications
The VoloXPro is a fully electric, two-seat multicopter featuring 18 rotors. It achieves a cruise speed of 70 km/h and offers a maximum range of 40 km. The aircraft has a maximum takeoff mass of 600 kg, with a payload capacity of 154 kg. Market entry is planned for the end of 2026.

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