Designed by Wang Tan The Kiwigo T-one is a flying car prototype that can carry one passengers and levitate at up to 2500 – 3000 metres. The light eVTOL is intended for local trips of just under 20 miles at speeds of up to 45 mph, and its batteries can support flights of up to 30 minutes.
source.image: Wang Tan
The vehicle, which features an unusual open cockpit, has eight propellers, each with its own electric motors. The aircraft’s motor uses brush-less electric power and has a maximum output of 80 kW, translating into a maximum take-off weight of 800 kilograms.
It has a maximum altitude of 3,000 meters, maximum speed of 72 km/h, and a range of 30 kilometres or 30 minutes, making it ideal for future city commuting. Other features include manual pilot control and automatic flight modes, gyroscopic stability integration systems, and GPS navigation.
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Compared to traditional rotorcraft, Kiwigogo A-One is safer and more flexible, making it the ideal choice for future city commuting. Kiwigogo A-One brings additional safety and flexibility to rotorcraft. The use of eight rotors ensures continued safe operation if any of them were to fail. At the same time, it brings to the aircraft the ability to resist strong crosswinds. The Kiwigogo is actually being developed by a company called Xpeng Heitech.