China’s automaker BYD has recently introduced a Yang Wan U9 Super Car, which jumps 6 meters in a pot hall with the latest “jump suspension” function. This video emphasized the innovative technology of the vehicle, but the social media is crowded, and Indian users compare this feature to the potential benefactor of the pot -filled roads of the country. I am doing it.

Yangwang U9, known for the most advanced suspension system, combines performance and utility to adjust the height of the car, absorb the impact, and perform amazing jumps as shown in the video. This display was intended to introduce the skills of car engineering and accidentally resonated with the road tired Indians.
Social media is full of wisdom takes, and one user commented, “Finally, a car built for the road in India!” Another person is “India is not for beginners. If you have a full flying car, it can be sold in India.”
The user added, “What happens if there is another pot room to land?”
Another person writes as follows. “Ideal for roads in India. Create a retail consumer version. The Indian attacks it.”
“The car will bounce like a bunny rabbit in my city,” says the user.
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Meanwhile, the automotive industry continues to spread the boundaries of innovation. At CES 2025, Xpeng Aero HT, an aerospace company of China’s EV manufacturer XPENG, introduced a modular flying car on a track. This futuristic vehicle is basically an electric minivan with a compact folding EVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft that can be deployed for flight.
The price of a land aircraft airline is less than $ 300,000, and 3,000 pre -orders have already been made, and mass production is scheduled to start this year. Xpeng Aero HT will first target the Chinese market with potential applications from luxurious adventures to emergency search rescue missions. Unlike the concepts of other flying cars, the land aircraft carrier uses a hybrid approach, so users can drive the vehicle to the appropriate takeoff point before developing EVTOL with a single command.
According to TechCrunch, BYD’s groundbreaking suspension technology and XPENG’s modular flying cars are intensifying future transportation. Both innovation emphasize the growth trend of mixing utility and the next level of technology, promising exciting development in the automotive and aerospace industry.