
EHang 216-S
Enhanced two-passenger autonomous aerial vehicle with extended range, designed for urban air mobility, air taxi services, and emergency operations.
Key Specifications
EHang 216-S – Enhanced Two-Passenger Autonomous Aerial Vehicle
The EHang 216-S is an enhanced version of the EHang 216, offering extended range and advanced capabilities for urban air mobility and air taxi services. This two-passenger autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) combines electric VTOL propulsion with cutting-edge safety systems, providing an efficient, sustainable, and convenient mode of urban transportation.
Key Features and Advantages
1. Fully Autonomous Operation
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Passengers select their destination via an intuitive interface
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Onboard navigation autonomously manages flight path, altitude, and obstacle avoidance
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Eliminates the need for prior aviation experience
2. Advanced Safety Systems
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Equipped with advanced sensors, redundant flight control systems, and real-time obstacle detection
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Prioritizes passenger safety in complex urban environments
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Ensures reliable operation in densely populated areas
3. Eco-Friendly Electric Propulsion
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Zero emissions and quiet operation
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Minimal environmental impact, supporting smart city applications
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Sustainable urban transportation solution
4. VTOL Capability
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Vertical takeoff and landing allows operation from compact urban pads, rooftops, or designated air taxi stations
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Eliminates the need for traditional runways
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Enables flexible urban transport and emergency response
5. Extended Range and Practical Use
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Enhanced battery system provides longer flight range
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Supports longer trips and greater flexibility for urban commuting, commercial air taxis, and emergency missions
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Reduces ground traffic congestion and improves response efficiency
Conclusion
By combining extended range, autonomous flight, and eco-friendly electric propulsion, the EHang 216-S redefines urban aerial mobility. It represents the future of urban air travel, merging innovation, safety, and convenience while supporting the development of smart, sustainable cities.




