Faraday Future FX Super One EAI-MPV Unveiled: AI-Powered Smart EV Aims for Mass Market
Faraday Future has officially unveiled its most ambitious project yet—the FX Super One EAI-MPV, an AI-powered multi-purpose electric vehicle designed for the US market. Unlike the ultra-luxury FF 91, this model targets mass-market adoption with futuristic technology, advanced AI features, and a design that merges the spaciousness of a minivan with the modern aesthetics of a crossover.
Launch Details and Production Timeline
Revealed at a private event in Los Angeles on June 29, 2025, the FX Super One is scheduled to enter production later this year at the company’s Hanford, California facility. While pricing remains undisclosed, a public reveal is set for July 17, when full specs and paid pre-orders will be announced. Faraday Future promises a significantly more affordable price point compared to its six-figure FF 91.
What Makes the FX Super One Stand Out?
The highlight of this vehicle is its deep integration of artificial intelligence. Faraday’s FF Super EAI F.A.C.E. System replaces the front grille with a digital interface that can display patterns, messages, and emotional cues—essentially giving the car a digital "face" that can communicate with the outside world.
Inside, the FX Super One operates on the FF EAI Embodied Intelligence AI Agent 6×4 Architecture, powered by FF AI 2.0, which leverages OpenAI technology. This allows the vehicle to process natural language commands. For example, saying "I'm feeling cold" prompts the system to adjust the climate, eliminating the need for robotic, fixed commands. The system supports over 50 languages and can access real-time web data.
Powertrain Options
Customers will have two configurations to choose from:
All-electric battery-powered model
AI Hybrid Extended Range (AIHER) version, likely a rebranded extended-range EV (EREV), designed to combat range anxiety and handle extreme climates like the snowy US East Coast.
Interior & Features
The FX Super One comes with a premium cabin, offering:
Spacious interior layout
High-end materials
Ambient lighting customization
State-of-the-art entertainment systems for passengers
Pre-orders and Market Outlook
Despite past financial troubles, Faraday Future has received 4,000 non-binding pre-orders, mostly from B2B clients such as rental fleets, real estate firms, and digital commerce companies. This early demand indicates growing confidence in FF’s pivot toward a smarter, more user-focused EV.
The true test arrives post-July 17 when individual buyers will be able to place paid pre-orders and get the full details on what could be Faraday Future’s first real shot at mainstream success.
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