Automaker Faraday Future has unveiled a concept car that can best be compared with the Batmobile. The electric car has 1,000 hp and next appearance jumps to the modular construction the most eye.
Until recently, little was known about the mysterious Faraday Future. The company showed little loose on its origin and where it was exactly doing, but during the presentation at CES in Las Vegas was more evident there.
The new electric supercar should Tesla will beat the market for electric cars. For the development of the new car, the company can count on the money from Jia Yueting, the billionaire behind LeTV -. A sort Netflix of China
The presented Batmobile Faraday Future is not for mass production, but it can in a limited number of come on the market. He has a top speed of 321 kilometers per hour and is performed in three seconds from 0 to 100 (like the Tesla) and has a power output of 1000 hp.
The concept FFZERO1 just shows what the company can. The chassis is solid, but otherwise he is modular (or Variable Platform Architecture – as the company calls the system itself) to build. So you can choose for batteries for greater range, for example, or a bigger car for more comfort.
Another great advantage of the modular concept is the replacement price. Because the car – as for example in the FairPhone – consisting of individual parts, replacement is easier and cheaper
Earlier, the company had already hinted that they want to launch a subscription formula.. If you are driving alone, you can choose, for example, the horsepower, while selecting a family outing for more comfort and seating. Exactly how this works is not yet known.
Faraday Future will come next year with the first models for mass consumption, which is very fast for a car manufacturer that only a little over 1.5 years exists. But according to the company’s speed just like their strength. “We started 18 months ago, and look where we are now. Speed is one of our greatest strengths and what we differentiate from the rest.”
In collaboration with Datanews
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