// Global Analysis Archive
Xpeng plans large-scale production of its flying cars next year and aims to begin humanoid robot production in Q4 2026, while expanding robotaxi testing in China and with partners globally. The company is also signaling deeper partnership potential with Volkswagen and a strategic push to generate more than half of revenue outside China within 5–10 years.
Wuhan police reported multiple Baidu Apollo Go robotaxis stalled mid-road, stranding passengers in an incident preliminarily attributed to a system malfunction. The event highlights reliability, customer-support responsiveness, and regulatory confidence as key constraints as Baidu scales domestically and pursues integration with global ride-hailing platforms.
Xpeng plans large-scale production of its flying cars next year and aims to begin humanoid robot production in Q4 2026, while expanding robotaxi testing in China and with partners globally. The company is also signaling deeper partnership potential with Volkswagen and a strategic push to generate more than half of revenue outside China within 5–10 years.
Wuhan police reported multiple Baidu Apollo Go robotaxis stalled mid-road, stranding passengers in an incident preliminarily attributed to a system malfunction. The event highlights reliability, customer-support responsiveness, and regulatory confidence as key constraints as Baidu scales domestically and pursues integration with global ride-hailing platforms.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4131 | Xpeng Targets 2027 Flying-Car Deliveries as Robotaxi and Humanoid Robot Timelines Accelerate | Xpeng | 2026-04-23 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3345 | Wuhan Robotaxi Stoppage Tests Baidu Apollo Go’s Fleet Resilience as Expansion Accelerates | China | 2026-04-01 | 0 | ACCESS » |