Ask anyone who’s familiar with EV startups what Faraday Future is, and words like vaporware or severely delayed might come to mind. That’s because, in the brand’s 11-year existence, it has seemingly overpromised and under-delivered on nearly everything it has ever announced.
As reported by Autoweek, it has sold less than 20 of its luxury FF 91 full-size EVs since it debuted two years ago – mostly to investors and celebrity influencers. Last week, Faraday revealed its latest model, the FX Super One, a fresh attempt at finally moving units in the US.
FX, short for Faraday X, is a sub-brand by the Chinese automaker aimed at slotting in at a …
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