Faraday Future Somehow Wants To Make A $20,000 EV
The startup is known for its $300,000 FF 91 2.0 Future Alliance luxury EV. Or rather, it would be if it had sold more than 10 cars.
The startup is known for its $300,000 FF 91 2.0 Future Alliance luxury EV. Or rather, it would be if it had sold more than 10 cars.
The company has non-binding pre-orders for over 300 units.
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The EV startup plans to make 300 units of the $309,000 FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance launch edition.