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Faraday Future’s new FF91 electric vehicle will cost ‘less than $300,000’, says CEO Jia Yueting
In an interview (Chinese), Jia said that the FF91 will cost “less than 200 million Chinese Yuan”, which is the equivalent of $290,000 USD.
He said that in China, therefore, the price could be significantly different in the US, but it’s still a good indication that previous speculation could be well below the actual price. There’s not a big market for vehicles with a $200,000 to $300,000 price range and it will be interesting to see what will come of it.
Of course, it’s not even clear yet how they will bring the vehicle to market and how they will pay for it. Construction work for the planned factory in North Las Vegas has been delayed following late payments and while Jia has raised more money to finance his electric vehicle ambitions, financial troubles have been reported ahead of the unveiling of the vehicle. Nonetheless, he reiterates that Faraday plans to bring the FF91 to market in 2018, which sounds unlikely, but we will give them the benefit of the doubt for now.
Faraday Future’s new FF91 electric vehicle will cost ‘less than $300,000’, says CEO Jia Yueting
In an interview (Chinese), Jia said that the FF91 will cost “less than 200 million Chinese Yuan”, which is the equivalent of $290,000 USD.
He said that in China, therefore, the price could be significantly different in the US, but it’s still a good indication that previous speculation could be well below the actual price. There’s not a big market for vehicles with a $200,000 to $300,000 price range and it will be interesting to see what will come of it.
Of course, it’s not even clear yet how they will bring the vehicle to market and how they will pay for it. Construction work for the planned factory in North Las Vegas has been delayed following late payments and while Jia has raised more money to finance his electric vehicle ambitions, financial troubles have been reported ahead of the unveiling of the vehicle. Nonetheless, he reiterates that Faraday plans to bring the FF91 to market in 2018, which sounds unlikely, but we will give them the benefit of the doubt for now.