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The Flying Car Xpeng X2 without a Driver Does the Show in Perpignan

Summary by Auto Journal
In Perpignan, you can now fall nose to nose with a funny machine: a machine straight out of a science fiction film, capable of shooting at 130 km/h... without a driver. No steering wheel, no pedals, but arms, propellers and a closed cabin, placed in the middle of a car showroom as if it were the most normal thing in the world. Behind this curiosity is the flying car Xpeng X2, a camera from China that has only been presented for a few days in the…
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In Perpignan, you can now fall nose to nose with a funny machine: a machine straight out of a science fiction film, capable of shooting at 130 km/h... without a driver. No steering wheel, no pedals, but arms, propellers and a closed cabin, placed in the middle of a car showroom as if it were the most normal thing in the world. Behind this curiosity is the flying car Xpeng X2, a camera from China that has only been presented for a few days in the…

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Auto Journal broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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