Faraday Future has now unveiled its production-intent FF 91 luxury electric vehicle (EV) stressing that it is the first true luxury EV. The event was done at the company’s Hanford, California production facility. This is a pre-production model which bears close semblance to Faraday Future’s electric crossover model that was announced in 2017 but could not meet up the production timeline since 2018.
Faraday Future states the FF 91 production-intent version features several production-spec components and several units will be produced in the coming months for testing, validation, and final certification of the EV. The company is optimistic that the FF 91 could begin commercial production before the turn of the year, preferably early Q3, 2022. The company through its Vice President of Manufacturing, Matt Tall notes that being able to get a production-intent model of the FF 81 is a milestone in the company’s pursuit of delivering the premium luxury EV within its specified timeline.
The FF 91 runs on the Variable Platform Architecture with a stated driving range of 608km from its 130kWh battery. The tri-motor all-wheel-drive system of the FF 91 features rear torque vectoring and a combined output of 783kW. The FF 91 could therefore accelerate from 0 to 96km/h in 2.39 seconds. The interior of the FF 91 has multiple displays up to 11 and a cumulative viewing length of about 100 inches. The interior also features zero-gravity seats, a super-fast internet connection, and an expansive rear seat area for added comfort.
Faraday Future says the FF 91 will reset customer expectations with an unparalleled experience for both the driver and passengers. As per the company’s claims that the FF 91 will be the first true luxury EV, that could be a marketing strategy, as there are currently some premium luxury EVs from Mercedes, BMW, Tesla, and Audi, to mention a few of the heavy hitters in the luxury EV segment.
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