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Faraday Future's FX Super One Enters Trial Production Phase in California

Faraday Future's FX Super One Enters Trial Production Phase in California
On August 1, Faraday Future (FF) announced that its second brand FX's latest model, the FX Super One, has officially entered the trial production phase at its manufacturing facility in Hanford, California. The 'FF ieFactory California' spans 1.1 million square feet and has seen an investment of approximately $300 million to date. With further investments and permit approvals, the facility's annual production capacity could exceed 30,000 vehicles. The trial production phase focuses on verifying production processes, optimizing operational standards, and establishing quality control systems. Concurrently, the engineering and production teams at the Hanford facility are undergoing specialized skills training to prepare for formal production. FF stated that it is also conducting comprehensive vehicle engineering validation and testing, covering key aspects such as safety testing and performance validation, aiming to ensure that the FX Super One meets the highest industry standards in quality, performance, safety, and user experience. Notably, the FX Super One was officially unveiled on July 17, with C-end reservations opening simultaneously. On the day of its release, it received over 10,000 paid pre-orders. The company described the Super One as an intelligent automotive entity and the embodiment of its owner, redefining the relationship between humans and cars from passive control to mutual understanding and collaboration. The vehicle features a full-chain intelligent active safety capability, with a body structure made of high-strength steel, combined with an all-time electric four-wheel drive system and an AI risk prediction engine to ensure safer travels. In terms of design, the FX Super One showcases a futuristic aesthetic, with a front grille that is a single LED display capable of showing customizable graphics, referred to as the 'Super EAI F.A.C.E. design,' where F.A.C.E stands for Front AI Communication Ecosystem. At the rear, it is equipped with a continuous taillight assembly and vertically arranged LED light groups on both sides, giving it a very stylish appearance. The interior features a 2+2+2 six-seat layout, with the second row offering double zero-gravity seats equipped with massage, ventilation, and heating functions, along with a ceiling-mounted entertainment screen in the rear.

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