Faraday Future Is Shipping Confusion, Not A Car – SlashGear
First and foremost, the FF 91 doesn’t really fit into any existing classification of vehicle. It’s not an SUV. It’s technically a sedan, according to the EPA classification, and could be construed as a wagon. That’s not particularly strange, as the Polestar 4 doesn’t ride along any existing design conventions. The wrinkle comes with how Faraday Future describes it. According to the company, it’s a “Magic All-in-One”: as fast as a hypercar, as comfortable as a sedan, and offering the ride height of an SUV.
The issue is made even less clear when you see the vehicles it is compared against. Faraday Future contrasts its car to the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, the Mercedes-Maybach EQS, the Mercedes-Maybach S 680, and the Rolls-Royce Spectre. Aside from the EQS and S 680 originating from Mercedes, none of those four vehicles have anything to do with each other, and two of them — the SF90 and the S 680 — aren’t even EVs. This would be like Tesla comparing its Model S to a Ford Expedition. The only similarity those two vehicles share are four wheels and a windshield.
Faraday Future headlines this comparison with the phrase “Even elephants can dance the ultimate dance.” It’s a fairly indecipherable combination of words, though does imply the automaker thinks its new EV is an elephant.
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