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Robot Dogs, Flying Cars: Five Takeaways From the Munich Auto Show

Innovations include over 1,500 flying car orders and humanoid robots in training, showcasing advancements in electric aircraft and autonomous public transport.

  • The 2025 Munich motor show featured new electric vehicles, flying cars, humanoid robots, and self-driving buses from global automakers.
  • The event aimed to demonstrate Europe's capacity for innovation amid global supply challenges and an ageing population.
  • Chinese EV maker Xpeng showcased its humanoid robot Iron, with over 30 units training on production lines and some assisting in sales.
  • Xpeng plans to mass-produce its Land Aircraft Carrier, a car folding out a two-seat electric aircraft, by 2026 priced under 2 million yuan.
  • The show highlights emerging trends in mobility, including robots in manufacturing, flying cars for short trips, and accessible public transport solutions.
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Robot dogs, flying cars: five takeaways from the Munich auto show

From "flying cars" to robots and self-driving buses, here are some of the innovations spotted at this week's Munich auto fair, IAA Mobility, one of the world's biggest:

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