Faraday Future is strongly committed to delivering the highly anticipated FF91 in 2018. The company has announced to begin work in North Las Vegas soon.
Faraday Future has released a statement saying they are proceeding production at Apex Industrial Park in North Las Vegas. In a few months, the automaker will begin work at the said 650,000 square-foot plant.
In an interview with the Review Journal, Faraday Future spokeswoman Dan Zhu explained that the new plant in North Las Vegas is an expansion effort of the company. This 650,000 square-foot plant is an additional facility to the 3 million-square-foot plant which the company has previously announced to start building this year.
This new plant is dedicated to produced the highly anticipated FF91. The company is proving its strong commitment to satisfy the overwhelming demand of customers for the new model.
Since the FF91 was introduced at CES 2017 last month, Faraday Future has received early bookings for the new flagship. Apparently, the demand has far exceeded their projections for the model.
In another report, the automaker will also use the new facility in Apex Industrial Plant for the other models. Las Vegas Sun reports that the new plant will also be used to produce the luxury limited Alliance Edition models.
The publication detailed that the facility in North Las Vegas has gone through the competitive bidding procedure for the second phase of the Stage 1 manufacturing project. The automaker received five proposals from U.S. and other foreign contractors, and the bidding is still in-process.
Furthermore, it seems that Faraday Future is continuously doing greater efforts to meet the demands for FF91. The automaker is sticking to its word when it announced on its official Twitter account its commitment to deliver.
The tweet said, "We are not scaling back our manufacturing facility. Phase 2 will soon begin in order to ensure delivery in 2018." Hence, the upcoming FF91 will see the light as per Faraday Future's committed 2018 release date.
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