What is Jia Yueting's car brand?

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VonHaven
07/28/25 3:21pm
Jia Yueting's car brand is Faraday Future, abbreviated as FF, which stands for Faraday Future. More related introductions are as follows: 1. It is a global Internet-based intelligent mobility ecosystem company, headquartered in Silicon Valley and Southern California, founded by Jia Yueting in 2014. Its name comes from the physicist Michael Faraday who discovered electromagnetic induction. 2. It aims to provide global users with new energy, intelligent, connected, and shared products and services, and was ranked 331st on the "Suzhou High-tech Zone·2020 Hurun Global Unicorn List".
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SimonLee
08/11/25 10:51pm
The car brand founded by Jia Yueting is called Faraday Future, with the English name Faraday Future, abbreviated as FF. This guy messed up at LeEco and then ran off to the U.S. to make cars, founding FF in 2014. Their most famous model is the FF91 electric supercar, with some seriously impressive specs: 1050 horsepower, acceleration in just over 2 seconds, a range of 700 kilometers, and even reverse charging capability. But the brand has had a rocky road—mass production was delayed for seven or eight years before deliveries finally started, plagued by issues like broken funding chains and executive departures. Last year, they finally rolled out the first batch of FF91s from their California factory, priced at $300,000. At that price, it’s practically competing with the Rolls-Royce electric version.
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