Faraday Future, maker of the $300,000 FF 91 2.0, aims to revitalize with its new mass-market brand FX, offering sub-$50,000 electric vehicles in response to past challenges.
The FX 5, a sporty AIEV priced between $20,000-$30,000, and the FX 6, an extra-large family AIEV priced between $30,000-$50,000, are planned for 2025.
Despite being an asset-light automaker facing financial struggles, Faraday Future is optimistic about leveraging partnerships for the FX brand's production goals.
Amidst reports of a ban on cars using Chinese software/hardware, details about FX production remain vague, raising concerns about the future viability of its plans.
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