Faraday Future Equips Chinese Minivan with Interactive Display and Artificial Intelligence

Faraday Future Unveils New FX Super One Electric Vehicle

Despite limited production volumes of other models, Faraday Future continues to develop new projects. After raising an additional $105 million in investments, the company introduced the FX Super One — a minivan with advanced artificial intelligence technologies.

The presentation took place in California, where the model was characterized as an affordable family car with a luxurious interior and innovative solutions. It is based on the Chinese Wey Gaoshan, but the FX Super One received an updated design, 20-inch wheels, and a unique technological F.A.C.E. system.

Technological Features

The F.A.C.E. system (Front AI Communication Ecosystem) is an interactive screen on the grille that can interact with the surroundings. It not only displays graphics but also responds to voice, functioning as a “virtual assistant.” However, full functionality is only available when parked.

The main technological solution is the EAI Embodied Intelligence AI Agent 6×4 platform, which controls infotainment, voice control, and other systems. The interior offers various seating configurations — from four to seven seats. The most premium GOAT Edition version includes a panoramic display, a Dolby Atmos audio system, and advanced comfort features.

Production of the FX Super One is planned for early 2026 at the Faraday Future plant in California. The company has already opened pre-orders with a $100 deposit, although the exact price has not yet been announced. This model will become part of a larger product portfolio, which will include other electric vehicles of various classes.

Despite ambitious statements, Faraday Future must prove its ability to scale production. The company’s previous models, such as the FF 91, did not achieve significant sales volumes. The success of the FX Super One will largely depend on whether the brand can deliver on its promises regarding technology and release timelines.

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