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Chinese Company Unveils Autonomous Flying Taxi with 100-Mile Range

Chinese Company Unveils Autonomous Flying Taxi with 100-Mile Range
EHang Introduces the VT35: A New Era in Urban Aerial Mobility
EHang Holdings, a leading Chinese aerospace company, has unveiled its latest autonomous flying taxi, the VT35, capable of traveling over 100 miles on a single charge. The announcement, made in Hefei, Anhui Province, marks a significant advancement in the development of pilotless electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The VT35 expands EHang’s portfolio of innovative urban air mobility solutions, aiming to revolutionize intercity travel by providing a safe, efficient, and routine transportation option.
The VT35 is a two-seat aircraft designed with a compact airframe and electric propulsion system. It features eight distributed lift propellers that enable vertical takeoff and landing, allowing it to operate from a variety of urban locations such as rooftops and parking lots. The autonomous flight system is engineered to enhance safety and operational efficiency, positioning the VT35 as a potential game-changer in low-altitude urban transit.
Design, Features, and Industry Context
Inside the VT35, passengers will find a leather-upholstered cabin equipped with a touchscreen interface that serves both as a dashboard and an entertainment hub. Huazhi Hu, EHang’s founder and CEO, emphasized the company’s pioneering role in pilotless eVTOL technology. He highlighted ongoing efforts to optimize the aircraft’s performance and expand its applications, with the goal of making urban air transportation safer, smarter, and more accessible.
Despite these technological strides, the VT35 faces considerable challenges before it can become a common feature in city skies. Regulatory approval remains a major obstacle, as aviation authorities worldwide continue to establish standards for autonomous passenger aircraft. Additionally, concerns regarding the reliability of autonomous systems and battery performance must be addressed to build public trust and ensure the aircraft’s widespread adoption.
The announcement has elicited a mixed response from the market amid intensifying competition in the global eVTOL sector. Numerous start-ups in China and internationally are accelerating the development and testing of their own flying taxi prototypes. Meanwhile, established aerospace companies are forging strategic partnerships and making significant investments to secure their positions in this emerging market.
No specific timeline has been provided for the VT35’s global release. The aircraft is expected to be priced at approximately $913,000. As the race to commercialize flying taxis accelerates, EHang and its competitors will need to overcome regulatory, technical, and market challenges to realize the vision of routine urban air mobility.

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