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Faraday Future has officially launched its long-delayed FF 91 electric car. Futurist League Its price is quite high at $309,000.As auto blog He said it’s even more expensive than the $249,000 Lucid Air Sapphire, a “super-performance” EV with similar specs.Company’s FF 91 2.0 Futurist This model will retail for the same $249,000 as the Air Sapphire, but the FF 91 2.0 it’s based on is expected to be the most affordable of the three models, though no pricing has been set yet. .
Both the FF91 2.0 Futurist Alliance and Futurist models are powered by three electric motors and accelerate from 0 to 100 miles per hour in 2.27 seconds. A 1,050 horsepower vehicle can go 155 miles per hour, and a 142 kWh battery can sustain a range of about 381 miles. That’s less range than the Tesla Model S, but longer than the Model Y. Both have the same ‘Zero Gravity’ seats with large recline angles for added comfort and a 27-inch rear passenger display.
However, the automaker will only produce 300 Futurist Alliance EVs, which will feature exclusive wheel designs and will be available in bright silver, matte silver and matte black. Futurist Alliance owners also receive exclusive professional track-time training and an Apple Watch with vehicle control features from the automaker. Additionally, his first 91 owners will receive a high-speed internet satellite communication suite included with their purchase.
In addition to announcing prices for the two models, Faraday Future also launched the FF aiHypercar+, a “mobility ecosystem product” with a rather vague description at the moment.according to auto blog, the subscription service will allow customers to access some sort of AI assistant personalization and vehicle maintenance. Her first 2,000 users in the US and China will cost a whopping $14,900 per year, so others should be prepared to pay more.
Pre-orders for the FF91 2.0 Futurist Alliance and Futurist models are now open to interested buyers in the US and China with deposits of $5,000 and $1,500 respectively. No delivery date has been set yet, but Faraday Future says the three-phase delivery plan began on May 31. The company will hold an event for a group of customers called “Industry Experts FPO” on June 6, after which customers will have the chance to pay and get their first delivery units.