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While major automakers scramble to catch up and release their best shot at the Silicon Valley startup, naturally, other startups with lots of cash and access to former industry executives are going to try to beat Tesla at their own game as well. Enter: Faraday Future, a California-based company partnered with Chinese EV startup LeEco and led by Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting. The company arrived on the scene last year to decent fanfare as a potential Tesla-fighter with the money and resources to do so. But after much trouble revealing a downright ugly concept car at last year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), more and more bad news surrounding the company started to bubble to the surface.

But they soldiered on, and released what they claim is the production-ready FF91 just last night at CES 2017. The long, lean silver car is certainly a head turner, with an overall shape somewhere between a minivan and coupe-like crossover, but as a credit to the design team, certain cues like the full-width headlights and taillights make this pipe dream truly look like the future we’re expecting. The company claims that the FF91 packs 10 cameras around the car, 13 short and long range radars, 12 sensors, and a three-dimension LIDAR system that pops up from the hood right in front of the windshield, supposedly to give the car fully-autonomous driving capability when the technology becomes available and road legal.






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