Faraday’s first production car has not come out and there is news that it is going bankrupt?

Tesla's rival Faraday is rumored to be promoting the electronic consumer show in January next year, but the rumor that the company is about to close down has been heated up.

Faraday’s first production car has not come out and there is news that it is going bankrupt?

Media reports may sometimes be false and false, but recent news about the future of Faraday, which is at the forefront of the media, may not be groundless. The start-up electric car company invested by Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting is very promising and Tesla has been higher, and they are currently under unprecedented public pressure. Seven media in-depth investigations revealed a series of controversial business practices of the company, all of which imply that the company may close down before selling the first two cars.

The front page of US technology media The Verge mentioned a few days ago that the company seems to hide its intellectual property in a shell company, away from the eyes of investors and suppliers. This is just a media speculation, but another side of the BuzzFeed (American famous media) survey found that the company behind the crazy burning of money seems to carry huge debts, Jia Yueting even privately let Faraday's future employees, for his own music without People drive car projects to work.

At the same time, the company publicly stated that its upcoming car will shock the world. In the promo, their car beat Ferrari and Tesla on the track. Faraday's future executives said the car will use 100 to 120 kW of batteries, with the lowest-end battery configuration and the Tesla maximum capacity battery pack.

Surprisingly, Faraday's future users can't really own a car, but subscribe to Faraday's future services and “requisition” their vehicles when they need them.

This description sounds like an ultra-high-end, driverless shared car. Is there a feeling of mixing all the hottest car concepts?

The speculation about the future of Faraday will be announced soon.

The company plans to showcase its first car model at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2017. Last year's CES has already caused LeTV to take a look back. This year's comeback is coming, and the outside world seems to be still not very optimistic about it.

According to TheVerge's source: "If Faraday is still unable to repay debt after CES, they will go bankrupt in February." If CES goes well, the company is still very promising. Otherwise, Faraday may not be much in the future.

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