Quick Takeaways
  • Faraday Future embodied AI robots mark the company’s entry into humanoid and quadruped robotics alongside its EV roadmap.
  • The company targets late February deliveries supported by early B2B demand and a dual-track growth strategy.
On February 5, Faraday Future revealed its entry into embodied artificial intelligence with the debut of three embodied AI robots at the National Automobile Dealers Association Show in Las Vegas. The move aligns with the company’s ambition to build new revenue streams by extending beyond electric vehicles into advanced AI-driven robotics.

Faraday Future Embodied AI Robots Portfolio

At the event, the company introduced three distinct models designed for professional, athletic, and security-focused use cases. These embodied AI robots include the FF Futurist, positioned as a full-size professional humanoid, the FF Master, described as an athletic action-oriented humanoid, and the FX Aegis, a quadruped designed for security and companion applications.

Models, positioning, and pricing

Faraday Future outlined a tiered pricing structure supported by optional ecosystem packages, reflecting a demand-driven approach to market entry. Pricing announced at launch includes:
  • FF Futurist starting at USD 34,990, with an optional USD 5,000 Ecosystem Skill Package
  • FF Master starting at USD 19,990, with an optional USD 3,000 package
  • FX Aegis priced from USD 2,499, with an additional USD 1,000 option

The company stated that this pricing strategy is designed to adapt to market demand while supporting scalable production.

Dual-track growth strategy and delivery roadmap

According to Faraday Future, the embodied AI robots initiative is part of a broader dual-track growth model that combines EAI vehicles and EAI robotics. Management believes this approach could establish a new growth curve by leveraging shared AI development, data training, and ecosystem services across both segments.
The company confirmed that paid, non-binding preorders are now open, with initial deliveries targeted for late February. In addition, a Mobile Manipulator Robot Series is scheduled for launch later in the same month, expanding the robotics lineup further.
Production preparation is already underway, supported by non-binding and non-refundable B2B deposits covering 1,200 units. Faraday Future noted that customization, testing, and data training activities are progressing in parallel to accelerate delivery timelines.
Alongside the product announcements, the company showcased its FF Par Model to dealers, hosted partner recruitment activities, and signed a non-binding letter of intent with AIxC to explore potential collaboration in the Web3 space. Faraday Future also stated its goal of becoming the first U.S.-based company to deliver both humanoid and quadruped robots, reinforcing its positioning at the intersection of automotive technology and embodied AI robotics.
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