BYD, the Chinese EV giant and Tesla's arch rival, unveiled a vehicle-mounted drone system that lets drivers deploy the gadget on the move to take videos.
The drones can take off and land autonomously from a special housing on the roof while the car is moving at speeds up to 33 mph.
BYD partners with DJI to introduce the Ling Yuan system, a roof-mounted drone for select models, enabling aerial footage on the go.
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