Faraday Future is back with another wild EV that probably will never get made

Faraday Future, an electric vehicle startup, has a history of overpromising and under-delivering on its announcements. Despite being in existence for 11 years, the company has sold fewer than 20 of its luxury FF 91 full-size EVs, mostly to investors and celebrity influencers. Last week, Faraday revealed its latest model, the FX Super One, a new sub-brand by the Chinese automaker aimed at a more affordable market segment. The FX Super One is Faraday's latest attempt to finally move units in the US, as the company continues to struggle with its product development and delivery. The article suggests that Faraday Future's history of delayed and undelivered promises has led to a perception of the company as "vaporware" or severely delayed, making it difficult for the startup to gain credibility and trust in the competitive electric vehicle market.
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