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By the time I arrived on the ninth floor of a parking garage near Los Angeles’ Skid Row, I realized this car reveal wouldn’t be ordinary. Faraday Future is a unique company known for its “Co-Creation Strategy” and its focus on “AI EVs.”

So, this debut wasn’t a typical technical presentation. It was a surprisingly lively rooftop event. There was a mocktail bar and a large group of influencers, both paid and unpaid.

However, the most unusual part wasn’t the party atmosphere. It was when the company announced the Faraday X Super One, which company officials described as the “disruptor of the Cadillac Escalade in the AI EV era.”

I didn’t even know what an AI EV era was, so let’s clarify what the Faraday X Super One is and what Faraday Future is doing to build it.

Faraday X Super One

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