Written by Cláudio Afonso | info@claudio-afonso.com
The electric vehicle maker Faraday Future announced the launch of its “Born in California, Global DNA” brand campaign showcasing the company’s global partners for its flagship vehicle, FF 91. The FF 91 is designed and built in California and is “on track” to be launched in Q3 2022.

“Our ‘Born in California. Global DNA’ campaign highlights our global sourcing which helped us create an EV unlike any other before it,” said Carsten Breitfeld, Global CEO of Faraday Future. “While we are manufacturing the FF 91 in California, the vehicle has global DNA. We have assembled the best the industry has to offer, representing the highest quality product, with delivery to our first users expected in Q3 of this year.”
The flagship FF 91 was designed in the company’s headquarters in Los Angeles, engineered in Los Angeles and Silicon Valley, and is being produced in the Hanford, Calif. manufacturing plant. The FF 91’s “Global DNA” reflects the talent at FF and across the globe, with support from top-tier suppliers from countries such as Italy, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, China, Belgium, Switzerland and more.
Last week, the company filed a Form 12b-25 notifying the SEC that the Company is unable to file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021 within the prescribed time period, and does not expect to file it by the extended filing date pursuant to SEC Rule 12b-25, as a result of delays related to internal investigation work and remediation efforts.
The California-based company recently announced that the Nasdaq Stock Market has accepted its plan to regain compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(1), which permits the continued listing of FF common stock and warrants on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. On February 23rd, the company unveiled the first production-intent FF 91 ultra-luxury EV remaining remains on schedule for the FF 91 start of production in Q3 2022.
Written by Cláudio Afonso | info@claudio-afonso.com