The innovative electric vehicle boasts impressive dimensions, stretching a full 5.2 meters in length and 2.28 meters in width. The crossover's height is 1.59 meters, with a wheelbase of 3.6 meters.

The FF 91 is powered by four electric motors with a combined output of 1050 hp and 1800 Nm of torque. The motors are fed by batteries with a capacity of 130 kWh, while even the most powerful version of the Tesla Model X electric crossover can only boast batteries of 100 kWh.
The acceleration dynamics of the "Faraday" are also among the best in the world – 2.4 seconds to 100 km/h, but so far only on paper, as there are no reports of "live" tests yet.

Several types of charging devices are offered for the model, the most powerful of which (15 kW) can fully charge the batteries in 4.5 hours. Additionally, the electric vehicle can be "refueled" at any charging station.
The FF 91 is equipped with a full autopilot function, operating with the help of numerous radars, cameras, and sensors, as well as one lidar (optical rangefinder) hidden in the hood.
Furthermore, the electric car can park itself, drive from the parking spot to its owner, and even recognize the owner's face using cameras in the middle pillars of the body.
Production of the model will be established at the new Faraday Future plant in Nevada. The first units will be released only in 2018, but the electric car can already be ordered by making a $5,000 down payment. The company has not yet decided on the final price for the FF 91, but it is expected that future buyers will have to pay at least $150,000 for the "miracle electric car."








