BEIJING: China’s first fully electric flying go-kart, the AnTGOne, is gearing up for mass production, with formal production expected to start in March 2025. Designed as a single-seater aircraft, the AnTGOne promises a unique flying experience, offering beginners the thrill of flight after just three minutes of training.
Crafted from aviation-grade aluminium and carbon fibre, the AnTGOne features a lightweight, foldable design. It can support a payload of over 200 kg, making it versatile enough to meet the growing market demand for personal flying vehicles. The aircraft is equipped with a self-developed flight control system, enhancing safety and manoeuvrability.
A standout feature of the AnTGOne is its ability to switch between three flight modes: experience mode, player mode, and automatic mode. This flexibility allows users of different skill levels to experience ultra-low altitude flying, offering a blend of fun and adventure.
Feng Guangwei, the person in charge of the company behind the AnTGOne, revealed that hundreds of simulated manned flights have already been conducted using a 75 kg payload. Manned flight tests are scheduled as part of the next phase, ensuring safety and reliability before production begins.
The AnTGOne marks a significant step in the evolution of personal aviation, positioning China as a frontrunner in the development of electric flying vehicles. Its innovative design, lightweight structure, and accessible flight modes are expected to attract adventure seekers, tech enthusiasts, and early adopters of futuristic mobility solutions.
As the countdown to March 2025 begins, anticipation is building for the official debut of this cutting-edge electric flying go-kart, which could revolutionise personal air travel.


