
The eVTOL’s fuselage is over 90% carbon fibre composite material. It has 2 seats and is equipped with high-density cylindrical batteries capable of charging in 25 min, as well as intelligent low-altitude obstacle avoidance, according to GAC Govy.
Govy AirCab flying car will be used for low-altitude cultural tourism travel. The Aircab has entered the airworthiness certification phase, trial operations are expected to begin this year in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with customer deliveries scheduled by the end of 2026. Pre-sales have already started, with an official guide price of RMB 1.68 million (€ 203,000).
Govy AirCab is GAC Govy’s second eVTOL product, after Govy AirJet launched in December 2024.