Faraday Future has completed deliveries of its FX Super One electric MPV to two new co-creation partners in the United Arab Emirates. The California-based automaker held a delivery ceremony in Ras Al Khaimah for the UAE Chinese General Chamber of Commerce and local automotive service provider Blue Sea Auto.
Highlights
- Faraday Future delivered FX Super One vehicles to UAE Chinese General Chamber of Commerce and Blue Sea Auto at a ceremony in Ras Al Khaimah
- The deliveries advance the company’s 2026 UAE sales and delivery plan, which remains subject to securing necessary regulatory approvals
- Blue Sea Auto brings established aftersales infrastructure and multi-brand service experience to support FX Super One adoption in the region
UAE Market Expansion
The deliveries represent continued progress in Faraday Future’s Middle East strategy. The company operates a regional factory and operations center in Ras Al Khaimah covering approximately 108,000 square feet, with plans for additional expansion to support localized production.
Bingyang Zhang, executive chairman of CGCC, said the organization recognizes the FF and FX brands and their products. CGCC plans to leverage its business network and resources to support the expansion of FX Super One’s presence in the Middle East.
David Zou, founder of Blue Sea Auto, noted his company’s mature aftersales system, multi-brand service experience, and technical resources as assets that complement Faraday Future’s work in the embodied AI vehicle sector.
Production and Delivery Targets
The FX Super One is positioned as an EAI-MPV (Embodied AI Multi-Purpose Vehicle) targeting the mainstream vehicle market. Under its baseline business plan, Faraday Future targets the following production and sales volumes:
- 2026: approximately 250 units
- 2027: approximately 5,000 units
- 2028: approximately 22,000 units
- 2029: approximately 130,000 units
- 2030: approximately 250,000 units
Primary target markets include the United States and the Middle East.
Regulatory Considerations
The company’s UAE sales and delivery plan remains subject to securing necessary approvals. Faraday Future has acknowledged it currently lacks rights to sell the Super One with its current hybrid powertrain in the UAE beyond a limited number of units.
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