Get a good look at Faraday Future's supercar in new video
After a few months of silence, the company posted a new video on YouTube -- aptly named "Emergence" -- which finally shows us the company's upcoming electric supercar, the FF 91, in a real-life driving scenario. Get a good look at Faraday Future's supercar in new video Faraday Future may be falling apart, but that doesn't mean the company cannot produce a good video -- and, possibly, build an attractive car. SEE ALSO: Tesla rival continues to be a bad Tesla rival Sure, we've seen the car in the flesh at this year's CES in January, but seeing it on the road, among other cars, somehow makes it a bit more believable that the car will one day actually hit the market. WATCH: This 3D-printed corset could help people with severe back conditions
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For now, though, we get to enjoy the hatchbacky, futuristic vehicle glide on a real road and, as the video indicates, soak up all sorts of info about its surroundings. Right now, things aren't looking very good; executives are leaving, funding is a problem, and the company reportedly had to scale back its ambitious plans for building a factory in Las Vegas. Does the FF 91 really measure heights of nearby waterfalls (go to 0:20 in the video)? Only time will tell. The car should have a 1,050 peak horsepower, and go from zero to 60 MPH in less than 2.4 seconds. If all these issues get sorted out, Faraday should start building its FF 91 supercar in 2018