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Gone in 2.39 Seconds: Faraday Claims Tesla-Beating Supercar
- First deliveries for Faraday Future’s FF91 to start in 2018
- Buyers can reserve the FF91 for $5,000; no final price given
Faraday Gunning for Tesla With FF91 Supercar
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Faraday Future staked its claim to the world’s fastest electric car with its FF91 production model, showing footage of it outracing Tesla Motors Inc.’s Model S in a glitzy event in Las Vegas.
The startup electric-car maker backed by Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting is counting on its debut offering to drum up support from investors, many of whom had been invited to the Las Vegas presentation. The FF91 can go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 2.39 seconds, according to the company. That compares with 2.5 seconds for Tesla’s Model S P100D in its fastest ‘Ludicrous’ mode.