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Faraday Future FFZERO1 Concept

Faraday Future FFZERO1 Concept © Faraday Future

More than a concept car — it is a car of concepts. Explore Faraday Future’s groundbreaking FFZERO1 Concept racecar.

Faraday Future FFZERO1 Concept © Faraday Future

First unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on January 4, 2016, the FFZERO1 Concept vehicle is a test bed and a parallel study from which our design and engineering teams continue to draw inspiration and solutions for our future range of clean, intuitive electric vehicles.

The Interior

  • Single seat occupancy surrounded by newly developed high-performance materials
  • A fully-connected car featuring intuitive UI for integration between virtual and head-up displays
  • Smartphone-connected remote vehicle setup and anticipatory personalization; capable of live analysis of vehicle systems

Faraday Future FFZERO1 Concept © Faraday Future

We design from the inside out. Our goal was to build a car with a sixth sense for its driver’s intentions and needs – one with adaptive personalization, seamless transfer of custom vehicle configurations, access to live images, and real time data visualization.

Faraday Future FFZERO1 Concept © Faraday Future

The Powertrain

  • 4 Quad Core Motors with over 1,000 horsepower
  • 0-60 in less than 3 seconds
  • Top speed: +200MPH

Variable Platform Architecture (VPA)

To create our powertrain, we started from the ground up with our Variable Platform Architecture (VPA). It features a new battery structure, arranged into modular strings and centrally placed for integrity.

The Exterior

  • Innovative carbon fiber and lightweight composite construction
  • Advanced high-performance racing suspension
  • Advanced vehicle dynamic control and torque vectoring
  • Radically reduced drag and battery cooling through aero tunnel design

Faraday Future FFZERO1 Concept © Faraday Future

A new approach to form and structure

Faraday Future FFZERO1 Concept © Faraday Future

Sculpted by aerodynamics for driving performance and efficiency, the smooth, flowing surfaces of the FFZERO1 Concept morph from one unique element to another, creating volumes that tightly embrace the driver—ultimately forming an ideal environment for high performance operation.

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