Faraday Future & The Virtual Reality Model
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Faraday Future finally stopped teasing car enthusiasts and unveiled their concept car, the FFZero1, at CES 2016. This Batmobile-esque display seemed, at first, to merely be a new toy for eccentric billionaires.
But there?s more . . .Â
The FFZero1 is not short on features that would cause the super-rich to want one on display in their homes. Beyond its futuristic design, its over-the-top specs, like 1,000 horsepower, all-wheel electric motors, 200 mph top speed, and 0-60 in 3 seconds illicit a sense that it overshot the mass market and is merely the newest version of The Homer.
However, the concept car presented will not be the car Faraday Future will be making. It was rolled out in order to capture imaginations as they revealed their true innovations. This presentation was pretty clever, considering it got everyone?s attention, but confusing because it?s not actually the car they will be producing. The very concept of the Faraday Future or FF as they like to be called is to revolutionize the way cars are built, used, and conceived of. Taking a page from Henry Ford and modernizing it, Faraday Future wants to not only create the latest and greatest in car innovation, but in car production and the way we commute. The history of commuting has evolved in America differently than in other countries. Here, we love our cars. Subways and buses never really caught on, even though most of our cars are parked about 97% of the ti...
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