Faraday Future, the newest company looking to jostle the world of green automotive technology, finally showed the world a glimpse of what it's about.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Monday night, Faraday Future revealed the FFZERO1 concept.
It's not really a car, as it doesn't drive and won't be mass produced. It's an idea. A receptacle designed to showcase all the new-age technology that FF has up its sleeve.
It's technology that, as Business Insider's Ben Zhang reports, will eventually find its way into real, road-going cars once Faraday Future actually puts one or more of them on the road "in a couple years time," according to FF research and development exec, Nick Sampson.
Still, there was plenty of skepticism — in part because the car's unveiling was preceded by so much build-up and intrigue. Company executives spent the last few months saying very little about anything concerning its plans.
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