We know that electric cars are involved in production, and we know that they’re probably years away from starting the sales. For the past decade, Tesla has creaded the cars of the future: sleekly designed, technically advanced machines that brought with them a vision of how amazing and practical electric cars could be. But now trading as a public company, Tesla is no longer the energetic new kid on the block — and it could be ripe for disruption, if Faraday gets its way. Faraday Future first came into the news last summer when news leaked of its existence and its intention to produce electric cars.
The company is planning to reveal its concept car at CES 2016, which is hosted in Las Vegas the first week of January, the company announced on Thursday. “On January 4, 2016, Faraday Future will unveil a concept inspired by our design and engineering vision. The future of mobility is closer than you think. Come and see,” the company states on its website.
Faraday Future will build a $1 billion factory in the US to begin manufacturing its all-electric vehicles in 2017.
The company appears probably to try to reimagine not just the automobile itself, but the manner in which we acquire the vehicles and how we interact with them on the road.