Faraday X’s new AI-powered MPV blends robotics, design, and zero-gravity comfort—all for a $100 deposit.
From Hollywood Flash to Real-World Function
When Faraday X unveiled the FX Super One in Los Angeles on July 17, it was part product launch, part tech demonstration, and part vision statement. The stage lit up. Digital animations glowed across the front of the vehicle. Celebrities like Fast & Furious star Cody Walker and pro racer Lindsay Brewer stood alongside the company’s co-CEOs, as the FX brand showed the world what it called the “first-class EAI-MPV”: a luxury multi-purpose vehicle infused with Embodied AI.
But behind the spectacle was a machine designed for precision, performance, and long-range usability—equal parts mobile office, family shuttle, and smart assistant. Backed by $105 million in new funding, the FX Super One is the first in a lineup meant to scale down flagship luxury EV tech (from the $300,000 FF91) into a mass-market electric vehicle that doesn’t compromise on innovation.
Inside the Super One: Systems That Work Together, Not Just Look Good
What makes the FX Super One different from most EVs? In a word: architecture. This isn’t just a shell with a motor and a touchscreen. The entire vehicle is built on what Faraday X calls the FF EAI Embodied Intelligence 6×4 Architecture—a six-platform system that spans everything from the AI brain to the powertrain.
Here’s how it breaks down:
- EAI Body System – Reinforced chassis, high-strength steel safety cage, and sensors distributed for perception, pressure, and impact prediction.
- EAI Powertrain + Chassis System – Dual-motor all-wheel drive with millisecond-level torque balancing.
- EAI Driving System – Full-cycle safety: vision-language-action (VLA) decision-making, lidar, millimeter wave radar, ultrasonic, and camera fusion.
- EAI Space System – 130-inch wheelbase, flat-floor layout, fold-flat third row, 51.2-inch cabin height, and 39.4-inch third-row legroom.
- EAI OS + Applications – Voice, touch, and gesture control; mobile-connected controls; predictive personalization.
- Cloud + AI Systems – OTA updates, driving habit modeling, and ambient response learning.
Together, these six platforms make the Super One more than smart—it’s adaptive. For example, if you load in kids and set a temperature, it remembers. If you switch from family to business mode, your worktable deploys, your lighting shifts, and your fridge cools itself to your preference.
Under the Hood: Powertrain Options and Intelligent Utility
Buyers will have two powertrain choices: a battery electric version and a forthcoming AI Hybrid Extended Range (AIHER) variant. The electric model is designed for smooth urban commutes with zero-emission operation and a quiet cabin. The hybrid will appeal to longer-range drivers or rural users, offering extended mileage without sacrificing EV responsiveness.
Every configuration features AWD with dual motors, giving it both family-ready stability and sports-sedan traction. Whether it’s navigating mountain curves or wet city pavement, the FX Super One’s torque distribution adjusts in milliseconds for confident handling.
Cargo-wise, the Super One boasts enough volume to hold six full golf bags with all seats up. Fold the back rows flat and it becomes a camper-ready sleeper. Second and third rows slide or misalign to accommodate baby carriers, pets, or extra equipment.
Not Just a Cabin—A Configurable Habitat
This isn’t your average interior. Every FX Super One variant (four-, six-, or seven-seat) comes with NASA-inspired zero-gravity seats that cradle the spine and recline fully. Ambient lighting adapts to mood and movement. A fold-out table, Dolby Atmos audio, and an all-temperature smart fridge create a mobile lounge or productivity zone on the fly.
The Super One’s standout feature, however, is the Super EAI F.A.C.E. System. This AI-powered front grille display functions like an avatar—it can emote, signal moods, or show custom visuals. More than aesthetic, it’s tied into the car’s embodied intelligence: sensing surroundings, reacting to input, and giving the vehicle a kind of expressive presence.
The system is designed for modular upgrades as AI evolves, meaning your vehicle could gain new interactive features over time.
The Bottom Line: A Vehicle That Thinks in Systems
Faraday X isn’t trying to out-Tesla Tesla. Instead, it’s building a platform-first mobility ecosystem where vehicles are expressive, upgradeable, and built to serve multiple life roles—whether it’s parenting, business, or exploration.
Their message is clear: “This is more than just a car. It’s your mobile AI agent.” And with a $100 deposit, they’re inviting the public to participate early.
The FX Super One is available for pre-order now at ff.com/us/preorder/fx-early-access. Delivery timing and final pricing are expected to be announced later this year.
