Taking Mechanic Courses? Feast Your Eyes On The All-New FFZERO1 Concept!

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Auto-lovers haven’t heard news from the California-based electric car company Faraday Future in quite some time. That is of course, until earlier this month, when the automaker unveiled its latest prototype at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

The high-performance FFZERO1 looks like something straight off of a futuristic race track, and the company claims the hypercar boasts the specs that live up to that image. If you’re pursuing an automotive career, read on to learn more about Faraday Future and the concept car that turned heads at CES 2016.

Faraday Future Launches a Bold New EV Concept: The FFZERO1

Automotive professionals can certainly agree that Faraday Future’s FFZERO1 concept boasts a design and specs unlike anything they’ve seen before. It’s a race car with one seat mounted right in the center, which is purposefully angled at 45 degrees—the auto company says that this particular angle improves the driver’s blood circulation. There’s also a smartphone mount at the center of the steering wheel, which connects drivers to the car’s multiple functions through an app.

The FFZERO1 consists of a wide range of futuristic entertainment and features including what the company calls a “Halo Safety System.” This system works to support the driver’s head and neck, and features a helmet that feeds the driver water and oxygen. The driver’s entire area is built out of white carbon fiber and is encapsulated by a glass roof.

A Glimpse Under the Hood of Faraday Future’s FFZERO1

Auto enthusiasts have coined the nickname “Tesla Killer” in reference to Faraday Future’s FFZERO1. To date, Tesla is the leader in performance electric vehicles, with the company’s famous Model S producing 416 horsepower and reaching a top speed of about 210km/h.

In contrast, the FFZERO1 will utilize four motors to achieve a total of 1000 horsepower. This means the EV will be capable of reaching top speed of over 320 km/h. The FFZERO1 will also be able to get from 0-96 km/h in less than three seconds—students in mechanic courses know that this is very impressive where EVs are concerned!

Grads of Mechanic Courses Might See This Chassis in Future Cars

What’s most impressive about Faraday Future’s FFZERO1 is its chassis. The auto company uses what’s called “Variable Platform Architecture” (VPA). Grads of auto technician courses know that with this platform, the car’s flat battery pack can be placed between the front and rear axles, and the wheelbase can be stretched in the middle to make room for additional batteries.

Faraday Future plans to use VPA in all of its cars, enabling them to be easily configured for front, rear, and all-wheel drive. This set-up will also give drivers more control over the range and power of their cars. This adds a whole new element to both mechanic work and customization.

It seems that the FFZERO1 concept is just a small preview of what the automaker has in store for its future cars. Faraday Future currently has 550 employees, and there has been talk of the company building a production plant in Nevada. Like Tesla, it aims to go after buyers of gas-powered luxury vehicles in the U.S.

Check out Faraday Future’s FFZERO1 Concept here:


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