Faraday Future has unveiled its first production electric vehicle at CES 2017, the Faraday Future FF 91 and the company is now taking a $5,000 reservation fee on the car which is refundable.
The Faraday Future FF 91 will have a 783 kW electric motor, this is the equivalent of 1050 horsepower and it will gave a 0 to 60 miles per hour tome of just 2.39 seconds.
The car will come with a 130 kWh battery which will give it a range of around 378 miles and the battery can be charged from 50 percent to full in around 4.5 hours.
Faraday Future (FF) has revealed FF 91 (“nine one”), its first production vehicle, at an exclusive event prior to the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Built upon the company’s Variable Platform Architecture (VPA), FF 91 represents a bold new breed of electric mobility that combines supercar performance, precise handling, the comfort of an ultra-luxury passenger vehicle, and a unique collection of intelligent internet features.
FF’s proprietary VPA is a flexible powertrain system featuring a monocoque vehicle structure in which the chassis and body are a single form – providing measurable improvements in overall vehicle rigidity, safety and handling. An available all-wheel drive system offers greater traction, control and precise power distribution. The VPA also houses class-leading battery technology, multiple motor and battery configurations, as well as the company’s first patent: the FF Echelon Inverter.
You can find out more details about the new Faraday Future FF 91 over at the company’s website at the link below, the car will go into production in 2018.
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