An Even More Futuristic FF 91 Is Here
Earlier this month Faraday Future delivered the first example of its ultra-exclusive Ultimate AI TechLuxury FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance, in the process likely setting some kind of record for formal trim name length. And the top version of the crossover/MPV, which still defies easy categorization, now carries the 2.0 suffix—that's how long this EV has been in development.
What does a $309,000 sticker get you these days?
Three motors and a 142-kWh battery, for starters, with 1050 hp on tap. Among other things, this buys you a 0-to-60-mph launch time of 2.27 seconds, good if you're sitting next to some lesser version of a Lucid Air or a Tesla Model S at a stoplight.
The list of tech inside is practically unending, and not easy to translate into plain English.
But who is this EV really for?
We think we have a pretty good idea.
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