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Faraday Future Teases Production Electric Vehicle Ahead Of CES 2017 Debut

Faraday Future recently teased its upcoming electric car that is scheduled to be revealed at the CES 2017 in January.
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Published on December 9, 2016

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  • The Faraday Future production EV will take on the Tesla Model X
  • The car will be based on the company's VPA platform
  • It will also receive the "highest energy density" battery
Faraday Future recently teased its upcoming electric car that is scheduled to be revealed at the CES 2017 in January. Much like most carmaker's electric vehciles, Faraday Future's production EV has also found its target in a Tesla - the Model X to be precise. The latest images of the company's production vehicle 'tease' the car's front- and rear-end.

Admittedly, the first teaser doesn't reveal much except the ornate LED headlight line that runs across the front of the car - quite like the 1000hp FFZER01 concept that was showcased at the CES 2016. The nifty trellised grille with the company's logo and the seemingly razor-sharp hood are hard to miss too.

The second teaser of Faraday Future's production electric vehicle, however, tells a lot more. It gets cameras instead of wing mirrors, while the taillight, with the latticework and the company logo, seems to mimic the front grille.

Faraday Future Production Car Rear

Faraday Future Production EV: The car will be revealed at CES 2017 in January

As we await more details about the company's production car and its debut at CES 2017, here's a lowdown of what we know so far: it will be underpinned by Faraday Future's Variable Platform Architecture (VPA) platform and will get the "highest energy density" battery developed with LG Chem. It may be interesting to note that the VPA platform features a modular battery structure that consequently allows the scope for multiple vehicle types and electric motor configurations.

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