Like pretty much every other carmaker,
Faraday Future tests their pre-production mules out on city roads, where they can be in full view of the public.
Not exact matches
Currently being put through its
test phase,
Faraday Future's upcoming electric car has been popping up on the car enthusiast's radar.
In the video, the team at
Faraday Future can be seen providing Dahm with tidbits about the projects taking place behind the scenes, and later an extended
test drive of the 1,000 horsepower, dual - motor electric car.
Observers are hoping that
Faraday Future will be able to hold that figure up in independent testing as well as fulfill its other cool ideas because they will unarguably contribute to the future not just of EVs but also of human transport in ge
Future will be able to hold that figure up in independent
testing as well as fulfill its other cool ideas because they will unarguably contribute to the
future not just of EVs but also of human transport in ge
future not just of EVs but also of human transport in general.
Faraday Future's new electric autonomous crossover has been spotted
testing in southern California in a secret
test facility south of Los Angeles.
Reached for comment, a spokesperson for
Faraday Future wrote: «We maintain our partnership with Dragon Racing and continue to honor our commitments as evidenced by our
testing for season 4 in the past few weeks.
Since then we haven't seen much from
Faraday Future, but we have seen a heavily camouflaged minivan - like prototype running around
testing in California.
The first is that we don't actually see the results, though it is easy to imagine
Faraday Future would not advertise its
test car losing to its top rival, the 2.4 - seconds - to - 60 Tesla Model X.
We don't know if
Faraday Future is being honest about this
test car representing production car spec, and we can't even say that
Faraday Future has a production car spec.
Faraday Future's
test races are only running a fraction of the 1 / 8th mile drag strip, itself only a half of the usually standard for speed, the 1/4 mile.
A few months ago,
Faraday Future got approval from the California DMV to
test driverless cars on public roads in the state.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles approved
Faraday Future's request to
test its driverless car within the Golden State.
A supplier named Futuris that manufactures and
tests seats is taking
Faraday Future to court over $ 10 million in unpaid bills.