Faraday announces completion of FF 91 body-in-white | Delivering complete vehicle to customers in December

According to CNET Beijing time on July 31, there is not much news about the future of Faraday. The reason may be that the company has been busy producing the first production model FF 91.

Faraday announced today that it has completed the first FF 91 body-in-white – currently in its new assembly plant in Hanford, California. The body-in-white refers to the finished but unpainted body, without the door and powertrain installed.

In the future, Faraday said that the FF 91 body-in-white uses a variety of the latest assembly techniques in its assembly. It uses new screws that use heat to hold the metal parts together. In addition, it uses a unique welding method to make steel and aluminum Alloys are welded together.

Of course, Faraday will take a long time to produce a bare chassis and actually deliver the car to the public. Faraday believes that it will deliver the car to customers as scheduled in December.

The FF 91 debuted at the 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show. Its electric motor can generate about 1050 horsepower, enough to make the car speed up to 60 miles in less than 3 seconds. FF 91 recently completed the high-speed test, keep 155 Miles per hour for up to 3 minutes.

Faraday's future development is not smooth. It was originally planned to build a factory in Nevada and later moved to Hanford, California. In addition, Faraday has suffered a financial crisis in the past year and a half. It recently raised $2 billion to solve a series of problems. .

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