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American startup Faraday Future unveils concept of 'smart' FX Super One car with artificial intelligence

An intelligent minivan capable of expressing emotions and communicating with people is presented.

American startup Faraday Future unveils concept of 'smart' FX Super One car with artificial intelligence

American startup Faraday Future has announced an innovative concept for the FX Super One, which is based on the Chinese minivan Wey Gaoshan from Great Wall. The model measures 5.4 meters in length, with visual changes including an updated front design and 20-inch alloy wheels. However, the main 'feature' is not the appearance, but the technological filling.

FX Super One

Instead of a traditional radiator grille, the developers installed an interactive display called the Front AI Communication Ecosystem (FACE), controlled by artificial intelligence. This system is capable of interacting with the environment, pedestrians, and other road users, although the exact functionality has not yet been fully disclosed.

Images and text can be displayed on the FX Super One screen via voice commands using Faraday Future's proprietary EAI Embodied Intelligence AI Agent 6×4 architecture. The company claims that the display will also allow the car to "express its own emotions".

The FX Super One will be available in several versions and modifications with seating for 4, 6, and 7 passengers. Initially, the minivan will be offered with an electric powertrain featuring two electric motors and all-wheel drive, with a hybrid version to follow later. Sales are set to begin in early 2026.

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