Faraday Future takes on Tesla at CES with FF 91, the electric car that can learn

The Guardian 

Electric car company Faraday Future unveiled "a new species" of car in Las Vegas on Tuesday night: an electric sedan that will have the acceleration of a Formula One car and the ability to learn and adapt to the driver. The FF 91, which the company says will go into production in 2018, would see Faraday Future compete with Tesla for the electric sports car market. The FF 91 has 1,050hp and can accelerate 0-60mph in 2.39 seconds, while the Tesla Model S P100D can reach 60mph in 2.5 seconds. The launch came ahead of the annual Consumer Electronics Show, which starts on Thursday. Nick Sampson, senior vice president at Faraday Future, said the car would feature a "driverless valet" system – where the driver can leave the car and order it to park itself – and two "aerodynamic antennas", which will enable the car to essentially act as a big wireless router.

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