California-based Faraday Future unveiled its first car at the CES 2016, the Faraday Future FFZero1 concept, which certainly caught the attention of Bruce Wayne as it resembles a futuristic Batmobile. Otherwise, the 1,000-horsepower beast will never be released from the cage (read: it will remain just a concept), since the electric car is not intended for series production. It is "just" a demonstration of what a company that develops electric mobility solutions is capable of, and what we can hope for in the near future.
Faraday Future is at the Las Vegas Fair CES 2016 presented the concept of an electric vehicle FFZero1, A 1,000-horsepower single-seater electric-powered supercar. Although the futuristic beast will not outgrow the concept, it offers a rich insight into future production vehicles. She will share with these, among other things modular platform (Variable Platform Architecture), which will be the basis for both two- and four-wheel serial vehicles, which can be equipped with up to three electric motors.
Prototype The FFZero1 boasts as many as four, who harnessed a "cavalry" of more than 1,000 members, and the car, "popped" with sensors for autonomous driving, accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h in just three seconds.
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That Faraday Future as a brand has a future (and not just in name) is evidenced by the fact that in Las Vegas, where they are just introducing themselves, building a massive plant (billion investment) and have in their ranks an exceptionally experienced staff who previously worked for a direct competitor Tesla Motors (including Dag Reckhorn, Tom Wessner, Alan Cherr). Is a new Apple-Samsung rivalry on the horizon?
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