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Faraday FX 6 Prototype Shows The Family Resemblance In Latest Teasers

  • Faraday Future has teased the FX 6, ahead of a possible unveiling in March.
  • The model is a sleek crossover that appears to mimic the $309,000 FF91.
  • Pricing is slated to begin between $30,000 and $50,000, but Faraday has a spotty track record.

Following the release of a low resolution teaser in January, Faraday Future has provided a better look at their upcoming FX 6. Set to be offered by their new Faraday X brand, the model follows in the footsteps of the FF91 but promises to cost a fraction of the price.

The company has been tight-lipped about specifics, but the camouflaged prototypes have a rounded front fascia and a rakish windscreen that flows into a sloping roof. Designers also gave the model streamlined bodywork and an upward sweeping beltline, which results in a relatively compact greenhouse.

More: Faraday Future Teases New FX 6 Crossover And Super OneΒ Minivan

The rear end is heavily disguised, but the FX 6 features an angular rear window and what appears to be a roof-mounted spoiler. A mid-mounted spoiler can be seen further below and we can also make out a concave lower liftgate. While it’s hard to know what the final result will look like, it’s giving off a Kia EV6 vibe.

Faraday will have more to say about the model in March, but the prototypes will β€œundergo further testing and validation” in the United States to ensure the FX 6 meets their β€œhigh standards for performance, technology, and user experience.” They added these tests will include a focus on autonomous driving as well as advanced driver assistance systems.

The FX 6 is slated to start between $30,000 and $50,000. Little else is known about the model, but the company has implied it, as well as other FX vehicles, could offer electric and range-extended powertrains. FX production could begin later this year, but Faraday has previously said that’s β€œsubject to securing necessary funding and agreements.”

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