Yes, Faraday Future has finally revealed the high-tech interiors of the FF 91 all-electric crossover. The company calls the interior as “the third internet living space” that also has AI in addition to luxury and comfort.
As the featured photo would suggest, the interiors can be accessed via facial recognition. The AI will then tailor individual settings including the seats, temperature and volume levels. Once inside, the personalized experience is further taken to the next level with the music and even scent.
Apparently, every seat has individual interior cameras, speakers, microphones, and other sensors, which recognize the users by their faces, voice and weight, and customize the experience based on the individual’s unique FFID.
The rear passengers get two Zero-Gravity Seats, which apparently take principles learned from NASA’s space experiments in order to create Neutral Body Posture, optimally distributing the occupant’s body weight for a more relaxing, rejuvenating experience. The rear chairs are 14-way adjustable in addition to having 4-way adjustable lumbar support.
In addition, they can recline up to 60◦, claimed to be the greatest recline angle of any production vehicle, with full lower leg, back and lumbar adjustment.
There’s also the ‘Spa Mode”, which, in addition to heated and ventilated chairs, adjusts ambient mood lighting and limo lighting, as well as visual and audio effects. The rear chairs also feature integrated cushion massaging.
As we can see, there’s no shortage of displays in the cockpit. The portrait-style central infotainment system measures 15.4-inches. The FF 91 claims to be having the largest heads-up display in the industry. Under that is a 11.6-inch wide instrument panel. The rearview display measures 10.1-inches. The rear passengers get an ultra-wide 27-inch screen that flips down from the roof.
Finally, each door also features screens that replace traditional switches to configure seat settings, climate control, individual sound zones, entertainment and other interaction points with the FF 91.
The FF 91 has three modems powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820A chips, each connected at 4G LTE speeds. One is for vehicle diagnostics and over-the-air software updates and two focused on in-vehicle connectivity and entertainment.
The FF 91’s powertrain features a multi-motor setup, enabling real-time torque vectoring to the rear wheels. Peak motor power is claimed to be 783 kW or 1050 bhp, delivering a 0 – 60 mph (96.5 km/h) acceleration time of less than 3 seconds. The 130 kWh battery pack is claimed to get a range of up to 378 miles or 608 km (EPA) and over 700 km (NEDC).
The home charger included with the vehicle is claimed to charge from 50 percent to full charge in under 4.5 hours at 240V. The battery is capable of fast charging as well.
Also read: Faraday Future hires new execs, remains hopeful on FF 91 production
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