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On November 5th, an early preview was held at the highly anticipated Future Mobility exhibition area showcasing the latest electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft during the eighth China International Import Expo.
Top global officials and industry leaders from cutting-edge fields such as next-generation information technology, artificial intelligence, and sustainable energy are presenting their latest advancements at this year’s expo, which opens today and runs through November 11th at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai.

Shanghai-based TCab Technology introduces the E20, a passenger-capable, vectored-thrust electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

A medium-sized eVTOL logistics drone is displayed at the booth of HRC. This aircraft is designed for transportation, disaster response, and rescue missions.
HRC played a key role in both the design and manufacturing of the drone, notably enhancing its lightweight properties through advanced full-chain capabilities in carbon fiber composite manufacturing.

Inflync unveils its “air limousine,” the Inflync L600, featuring a wingspan of 13.5 meters, a fuselage length of 10 meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 2.8 tons, and the capacity to carry one pilot along with five passengers.
The L600 incorporates a hybrid range-extending, full-tilt ducted fan system, offering up to 600 km of range and a cruising speed of 360 km/h. It supports multiple takeoffs and landings per charge, aiming to address various urban low-altitude mobility needs.

Two workers examine Lantu Aviation’s flying motorcycle.

Visitors closely inspect EHang’s autonomous two-seat Changan EH216-SC flying car. Capable of over 300 km per charge and reaching speeds of 200 km/h, this aircraft is mainly designed for tourism and sightseeing purposes.




