Faraday Future's car beats Tesla's Model S P100D

According to the footage, Faraday Future's first production vehicle is faster than Tesla's Model S P100D.

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Faraday Future keeps teasing their upcoming electric car that they will unveil on January 3rd in Las Vegas. So far, we saw a couple of photos that give us an idea of what to expect.

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We learned that they aren't going for a conventional design and that Faraday Future decided to ditch the side view mirrors and instead install cameras.

However, the latest trailer posted on their YouTube page shows something much more interesting than the design. According to the footage, Faraday Future's first production vehicle is faster than Tesla's Model S P100D.

We aren't finished yet. In addition to a Bentley Bentayga, Ferrari 488 GTB, Tesla Model X P100D, we put our prototype vehicle in a head-to-head acceleration trial with a Tesla Model S P100D Ludicrous - claimed to be the quickest production car in the world.

In the video, the company showed Tesla's Model S P100D Ludicrous mode is turned on, and the battery is at 100%, meaning the car is in perfect condition to achieve 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 2.5 seconds, which is quite impressive.

But, Faraday Future's prototype vehicle beats that by half of the length of the car. It looks like FF built a powerful car and we will have to wait January 3rd to get the exact numbers and more info about the car.

NEWS SOURCE:electrek.co

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