$225 Million In New Funding Gives Comatose EV Startup Faraday Future A Shot At An Actual Future

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$225 Million In New Funding Gives Comatose EV Startup Faraday Future A Shot At An Actual Future
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$225 million in new funding is giving comatose EV startup Faraday Future a shot at an actual future

A more"mass market" car reportedly targeting the Chinese market, the FF 81, is also in the works but there isn't so much as a render of the machine on the slick Along with a Tesla-crushing four-digit power output, the FF 91 was also pitched as a tech showcase with features like facial recognition for entry into the car, four-wheel steering, a sumptuous interior with, rear-view cameras instead of mirrors, extensive self-driving capabilities , and enough smarts to learn your...

Will this latest high tide of funding finally float Faraday Future's boat? Without a doubt, the FF 91 has the potential to be a solid entry in the luxury EV space, with the FF 81 perhaps crossing over to the mass market in a fashion similar to. But given the rocky road Faraday Future has had to travel just to get to this point, it stills feels more like a fight for survival than a shining future of hot-selling electric cars.

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