Quick Takeaways
- Faraday Future strengthens FX Super One BEV production roadmap with new China partnership agreements.
- The deal covers parts procurement, engineering services, and long-term EV expansion plans beyond the U.S.
On February 10, Faraday Future confirmed that it has signed a comprehensive package of agreements with Hebei Huanzhou Automobile Sales Co., Ltd., formalizing cooperation for the development, production, and delivery of the FX Super One battery electric vehicle for the U.S. market. The move represents a significant step in the company’s EV mass production strategy and strengthens its operational roadmap toward planned deliveries in 2026.
“With the signing of these agreements with our valuable partner, we have now successfully reached the most important cooperation milestone for FX Super One to reach our eventual mass production goal for this vehicle,” said YT Jia, Founder and Co-Chief Executive.
Faraday Future reaffirmed that the FX Super One remains aligned with its multi-stage delivery targets scheduled for 2026. The structured engineering services agreement and production-focused procurement framework are expected to support smoother industrialization as the company progresses toward commercial scale in the evolving battery electric vehicle landscape.
Faraday Future Advances FX Super One BEV Production Strategy
The newly executed agreements consist of seven structured documents that define the framework for mass production-oriented parts procurement and associated engineering services. These documents clarify responsibilities across critical areas including intellectual property ownership, product liability coverage, and after-sales service obligations. By addressing these operational and legal parameters early, Faraday Future aims to reduce execution risks as it scales FX Super One BEV production for the competitive U.S. EV market.Scope of Procurement and Engineering Services
The agreements establish clear guidelines for sourcing production components aligned with volume manufacturing requirements. They also define engineering collaboration processes necessary to meet regulatory and quality standards for the battery electric vehicle program. Key elements include:- Mass production-focused parts procurement structure
- Engineering service collaboration for vehicle integration
- Defined intellectual property ownership terms
- Product liability and after-sales responsibility framework
Potential Expansion Beyond FX Super One
Faraday Future indicated that the partnership structure may extend beyond the FX Super One platform. Subject to further negotiations, the collaboration could expand to include three additional vehicle models, including the FX 4. This broader electric vehicle partnership model would support product portfolio diversification while leveraging shared production and engineering capabilities.Geographic Growth Opportunities
In addition to U.S. market execution, both companies may explore expansion into Canada and selected Middle Eastern markets. Such geographic diversification could enhance scale efficiencies and strengthen Faraday Future’s global BEV production footprint, particularly as EV demand continues to rise in multiple regions.“With the signing of these agreements with our valuable partner, we have now successfully reached the most important cooperation milestone for FX Super One to reach our eventual mass production goal for this vehicle,” said YT Jia, Founder and Co-Chief Executive.
Faraday Future reaffirmed that the FX Super One remains aligned with its multi-stage delivery targets scheduled for 2026. The structured engineering services agreement and production-focused procurement framework are expected to support smoother industrialization as the company progresses toward commercial scale in the evolving battery electric vehicle landscape.
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