Faraday Future FFZERO1 Concept |
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Page 1 of 2 Next >> ![]() The company's first ever concept, the FFZERO1 is a high performance electric vehicle built upon FF's Variable Platform Architecture (VPA), a modular engineering system optimized for electric vehicles, on which all future FF production vehicles will be based. The VPA will enable FF to minimize production costs, deliver exceptional quality and safety, dramatically increase its speed to market, and could easily support a range of vehicle types and sizes. FF applied the high performance FFZERO1 Concept to the VPA in order to maximize the platform's potential and showcase its flexibility. FF also announced a strategic cooperation with Letv that will enable it to benefit from Letv's expertise in content and technology. The two companies will build advanced electric vehicles by bringing together resources from the following four domains: technology, automotive, internet and cloud, and entertainment content. Letv combines culture, content, innovation, lifestyle and entertainment with an array of products and experiences, and has an ecosystem that brings consumers premium content via a "six screens, one cloud" model, spanning flat screen TVs, smartphones, tablets, PCs, theater, and now, electric vehicles. "What we've announced illustrates the strength of our team, vision, partnerships and speed. We're a forward-thinking company focused on the future of mobility, but we also share a passion for driving and performance," said Nick Sampson, SVP, R&D and Product Development, FF. "On our platform, electric vehicles will not only deliver on sustainability, but will be seamlessly connected and exhilarating to drive." These announcements come on the heels of a reveal of FF's plans to invest $1 billion in the creation of a 3 million square foot state of the art, environmentally conscious manufacturing facility in North Las Vegas. The company will break ground on this phase one investment in the next few weeks, and ultimately employ 4,500 people. Page 1 of 2 Next >> |
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