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Zach Epstein
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To say Faraday Future has gotten off to a rocky start over the past couple of years may be the understatement of the year, and it's only January. The company debuted its FFZERO1 concept supercar amid a whirlwind of buzz at CES 2016, but the press quickly dismissed the car as vapor. A year full of turmoil with Faraday's main financier, lawsuits filed by vendors alleging millions in unpaid bills, and numerous top-level executive departures cast further doubt on the company's future. But on Tuesday night, Faraday Future unveiled its first actual production car, which it says will enter production sometime next year.
Ahead of CES 2017, I spent a full day touring Faraday's Gardena, California headquarters. I saw where the car is being designed and developed, I checked out prototypes of the futuristic electric car, and I even had my head pinned back when I went for a ride in an early prototype. I already shared my overall impressions and some initial thoughts about the FF 91 last night, and now I'll focus on a few key areas where Faraday Future is truly innovating.
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