MartinVoelker
In the last days two Faraday executives have jumped ship, their factory is on hold, and money problems are impeding them from going forward. I think their jargon filled presentation is the least of their worries.
Milton
I'm hoping for the best for them, but anyone who was holding off on buying a P100D is probably ordering one right now.
Man... what a bad presentation. Next time they should just pick someone at random from the audience to give it.
Daishi
If they had trouble getting the thing to move to the middle of the stage autonomously for the presentation you can promise the rest of the autonomous features aren't going to be fully baked before a March delivery. That's a difficult problem that takes time to solve. If I had to guess on price I would say north of $200k.
MichaelMahoney
The new King ? Poor choice of words kind of like ....
Gizmowiz
If you think Tesla will be sitting still while it takes 3 to 5 years for production to begin on the FF91 your sadly mistaken. Tesla has planned for a while to put the rear 525 hp motor in the front and back of a future Tesla--producing the same 1050 hp. And it will upgrade batteries soon to 120+ kWh. So let the games begin--0 to 60 in 2.25 seconds is achievable and already the FF91 on paper is faster than any production gasoline car ever made--past and future.
Alatar
Nicely done - "If you dropped this thing off a cliff, it'd take 2.75 seconds to reach the same velocity."
Papabear
Nothing is completely useless. It can always be used as a bad example. Every student in business school should be forced to watch that presentation as a textbook example of what not to do.
Derek Howe
I'm not a big fan of it's looks. Nice specs & features though, hope they can secure some funding and bring it to market, but at 150k or so, I'm not their buyer. The Tesla model 3 is to rich for my blood.
Gavin Roe
make a car that does 160kms/hr 500kms and can be recharged in 10mins then talk to me
myale
My car does 0-60 in 12 seconds and is perfectly adequate for all Day to day driving - unless I was looking for a drag racer why would I look for a car based on its 0-60 seconds. Perhaps it is just me - but it just seems to be a waste. Perhaps someone can explain why the 0-60 seconds time is so important in terms of it makes the car more economical - able to go further to alleviate range anxiety - makes it able to charge faster - all the things that seem to important if I was considering buying an electric car