Faraday Future Starts Producing Long-Delayed Electric SUV

  • Founder first unveiled an FF 91 prototype in January 2017
  • Company plans to make first deliveries late next month
The Faraday Future FF91 electric car Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
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Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. announced that it’s started producing electric vehicles following years of turmoil and more than $3 billion spent.

The company celebrated the milestone with a live-streamed event where it showed off a vehicle body built by a supplier outside its Hanford, California, plant. Faraday started assembling the rest of the vehicle after the stream ended and is still planning to make its first deliveries late next month, according to a spokesman.