Production was scheduled to start in 2018.
Faraday Future has announced the completion of assembly of its first production vehicle, the FF91 Futurist, which rolled off the assembly line at the FF ieFactory located in Hanford, California. The car at the time of the announcement was called a Tesla competitor, and its production was supposed to begin in 2018.
The first car rolling off the production line today has changed significantly since the announcement of the FF 91. It now boasts a number of upgrades, including brand new core subsystems and technology platform that have gone through many iterations and upgrades in terms of both hardware and software. More details will be provided at the upcoming product launch event, which will take place at the end of April.
Much belated rival Tesla.
The FF 91 received a 1,050 hp power plant, an EPA range of 613 km, and a 0 to 96 km/h acceleration of 2.27 seconds. It will offer users an original user interface.
Users can pre-order the FF 91 vehicle through the FF Intelligent app or through the official website .
As already reported , in the cabin of the Faraday Future FF 91, up to 11 displays with a total diagonal of about 100 inches and comfortable seats with weightless mode are installed.