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Volkswagen Group China unveils passenger drone prototype
A validation model for battery tech and emission-free mobility has been developed. The concept has eight rotors for vertical lift and two propellers for horizontal flight. If certified, it could be used for air taxi operations.
The eVTOL passenger drone will be undergoing further test flights through to summer 2023.

Volkswagen Group China has unveiled its first eVTOL passenger drone prototype as part of its strategy to explore and break new ground in fully electric and sustainable individual mobility concepts. In 2020, the company launched a vertical mobility project to explore the next generation of mobility solutions, including the urban air mobility market and the extension of urban traffic into airspace. After intensive research, conceptual work and development, the project team has now developed its first validation model, the V.MO. This initial prototype has also been nicknamed the 'Flying Tiger' due to its distinctive black and gold livery, which was painted to commemorate its launch in the Year of the Tiger.

The prototype concept is based on existing autonomous driving solutions and battery technology for emission-free mobility. With a luxury x-wing configuration of 11.2m in length and a span width of 10.6m, the model features eight rotors for vertical lift and two propellers for horizontal flight. The Group will conduct several flight tests later this year to optimise the concept and an improved prototype will undergo further advanced test flights by late summer 2023. In its final future iteration, the fully electric and automated eVTOL could eventually carry four passengers plus luggage over a distance of up to 200km.

Volkswagen Group China CEO Dr Stephan Wöllenstein says: “Through this pilot project, we are bringing Volkswagen's long tradition of precision engineering, design and innovation to the next level, by developing a premium product that will serve the vertical mobility needs of our future tech savvy Chinese customers. This is a pioneering project that our young team of Chinese experts started from scratch; they are working with new design concepts and materials while developing new safety standards, disrupting and innovating every step of the way. The launch of this stunning validation model, the V.MO, is the first of many remarkable milestones on our exciting journey towards urban air travel, and a perfect example of our 'From China, For China' mission. Our long term aim is to industrialise this concept and, like a 'Flying Tiger', break new ground in this emerging and fast-evolving new mobility market.”

Volkswagen Group China is rapidly expanding local R&D and software expertise to respond faster to what customers want and significantly accelerate the pace of innovation. The vertical mobility project requires interdisciplinary and innovative thinking in a new field, and the Group formed a team of young, local experts to drive it forward. They have been supported by Chinese partners including Hunan Sunward Technology, a specialist in aviation product development, sales and services and a market leader in the light sport aircraft industry.

Urban air mobility is a fast-emerging market that aims to utilise air space for short- and medium-distance connections, especially above and between large cities. In China, it is set to play a significant role in the future of urban and intercity transportation in its congested megacities. In the first phase of its commercial use, V.MO is likely to be pitched as a premium product for high-net worth tech savvy Chinese customers, for example for VIP air shuttle services. eVTOL air vehicles will be able to transport passengers more quickly and efficiently than current conventional means of terrestrial transport and with greater flexibility. As the vertical mobility project develops, Volkswagen Group China will work with the relevant Chinese authorities to achieve certification.

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