From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-13 08:34:00
Faraday Future founder Jia Yueting announced that the company has shipped an additional 12 units of its FFEAI robots and is progressing as planned toward its target of delivering 200 units in its first delivery quarter. The company is also considering upgrading its SuperOne electric vehicle from the originally planned 400V electrical architecture to an 800V architecture, aiming to implement this generational upgrade during initial mass production to enhance driving range, charging speed, and powertrain performance. On February 5, Faraday Future unveiled its embodied AI robotics product lineup for the first time at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show in the United States. The lineup includes the Futurist series of full-size professional humanoid robots, the Master series of athletic humanoid robots, and the Aegis series of quadrupedal security and companion robots. The company plans to launch its wheeled-arm robot series in the second quarter. Additionally, Faraday Future introduced its "Trinity" FFEAI Robotics ecosystem strategy, comprising EAI terminals, an EAI brain with an open-source platform, and a decentralized EAI data factory, with the goal of building an open, closed-loop EAI ecosystem.

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