Well, Faraday Future, you have our attention. Meet the FFZERO1, a conceptual EV racecar that’s so out there, it’s worthy of a silly all-caps name. It makes over 1,000 horsepower, sprints to 60 miles per hour in under three seconds, and will top out at over 200 mph. Hypothetically, of course. This isn’t the company’s first production car (duh), but it promises that one is on the way. Faraday Future announced plans to build a $1-billion factory in North Las Vegas, NV, and says the FFZERO1 concept rides on the same Variable Platform Architecture that will underpin all of its future models. (Yes, you’ve heard this one before.) How FF’s VPA works is simple: the battery cells rest in between the front and rear axles, and the wheelbase can be stretched in the middle to account for more batteries, hooked together in “strings.“ Faraday Future says this variable architecture allows it to easily configure front-, rear-, or all-wheel drive, not to mention extended range abilities and varying levels of power. The FFZERO1
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