Use wechat scan QR code < / P > < p > to share with friends and circle of friends < / P > < p > US local time on Tuesday, < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E9%80%9A%E7%94%A8%E6%B1%BD%E8%BD%A6%E5%85%AC%E5%8F%B8 "> General Motors has launched a flying version of < a target ="_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%87%AF%E8%BF%AA%E6%8B%89%E5%85%8B "> Cadillac < / a >. This is a < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E8%87%AA%E5%8A%A8%E9%A9%BE%E9%A9%B6 "> self driving < / a > car, which can take off and land vertically, carrying passengers to fly over the street. < / P > < p > < / P > < p > GM executives describe the concept as "re imagining the future of personal transportation.". Technically, this single Cadillac is actually a VTOL UAV that will be able to travel on the city roof at a speed of 88 kilometers per hour. < / P > < p > the vehicle is powered by batteries, with four pairs of rotors, an ultra light body equipped with 90kw motor, GM ultium battery pack, front and rear sliding doors, panoramic glass roof, and a surround seat in the cockpit to support biometric sensors, voice control and hand recognition. < / P > < p > Mike Simcoe, GM's design director, said: "VTOL is the key to GM's vision for the future of multimodal transport." < / P > < p > in addition to the flying Cadillac, General Motors CEO Mary Barra also demonstrated a Cadillac electric bus suitable for home use. Barra disclosed last year that the company is exploring alternative modes of transportation such as air taxis. < / P > < p > includes < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E4%B8%B0%E7%94%B0 "> other automakers, including Toyota < / a >, Hyundai and Geely, have previously demonstrated concept aircraft as part of their future plans. At the close of Tuesday, GM's shares rose 5.8% to $47.82, 45% higher than the $33 IPO price after the bankruptcy in November 2010, and about 15% higher this year. (small)