Technology9/17/2025BBC

Flying cars crash into each other at Chinese air show

Flying cars crash into each other at Chinese air show

A mid-air collision between two flying cars occurred during an air show in China, resulting in a fiery crash. The incident was captured on video and shared on social media platforms. The footage shows the burning wreckage on the ground after the collision. The flying cars, which were part of the air show demonstration, crashed into each other while performing maneuvers. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation, and it is unclear if there were any casualties or injuries. Flying cars, also known as "eVTOLs" (electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles), are emerging as a new mode of transportation that combines the convenience of a car with the versatility of a helicopter. However, this incident highlights the potential risks and challenges associated with the development and deployment of such advanced technologies.

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