On January 8, Faraday Future (FF) hosted its Shareholder Day event in Las Vegas. During this event, the company comprehensively presented its 2026 blueprint for the first time. It shared crucial milestones for the FX Super One, along with its five-year business plan execution strategy. Moreover, FF announced the initiation of an embodied intelligent robotics strategy.
According to the outlined plan, FF has set an ambitious goal of achieving a cumulative production and sales volume of 400,000 to 500,000 units over the next five years. This target will be primarily driven by the FX Super One, FX 4, and future models. Key target markets encompass the United States and the Middle East. Through the mass production and delivery of these models, the company aims to attain positive operating cash flow within three years, with a targeted gross margin of no less than 20%. Specifically, the FX Super One has a peak annual production and sales target of 55,000 units.
The delivery of the FX Super One in the U.S. market will be carried out in three distinct phases. The first phase will kick off in the second quarter, with a limited delivery of 50 units to FX Par users. In the second phase, slated for the third quarter, 200 units will be delivered to industry leaders and B-end partners. Finally, the third phase will see the commencement of full-scale deliveries, either in the fourth quarter of this year or the first quarter of the following year.
In addition to these automotive developments, FF is set to officially launch its first batch of embodied intelligent robot products on February 4 and begin sales.
