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Competition is hotting up in the six-figure
electric vehicle market, says Brett Berk
Charging into battle
esla has dominated the market for
luxurious long-range electric vehicles
(EVs), in part because it is the only
manufacturer producing them. In the next
couple of years, however, European automakers like
Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Aston Martin and Jaguar will
bring a range of EVs to market. And additional
homegrown competition may arrive from Tesla’s
neighbors on the West Coast.
Production-ready concepts were recently unveiled
by the California-based automotive start-ups
Faraday Future and Lucid Motors. These share some
basic specs: six-figure price tags, luxurious materials,
around 400 miles of expected range, an abundance of
screens for information and entertainment, wireless
connectivity, and sophisticated autonomous driving
capabilities. They also share investment from Jia
Yueting, a Chinese billionaire who founded LeEco,
China’s leading media streaming service.
The Faraday FF 91 is ostensibly an SUV – a high
riding, all-wheel-drive vehicle built for all-weather use
and utility. Yet its angled and rounded fuselage and
improbably long wheelbase gives it a profile and
proportion like nothing else in the category. Lucid
Motors’ Air is more of a traditional four-door sedan,
but again its shape is anything but traditional, with a
snub nose, deeply sculpted flanks, and an extra bubble
canopy tacked on to its rear, where it hangs out over the
almost non-existent deck.
Both vehicles also share an expansive cabin, the
result of a liberating design advantage of pure electric
vehicles. Since the batteries are in the floor and the
motors that drive the wheels are at the wheels
themselves, there is no need for a bulky hood
(no engine!) or hump-like interior tunnel
(no transmission!). More space can thus be given over
to the passengers. And when the car drives itself, as
each vehicle is designed to do, everyone on board
becomes a passenger. The best seats are now in back,
where broad, contoured chairs tilt down and extend,
like those in a private airline cabin. All the better for
consuming media, or getting some work done.
Because electric motors produce all of their thrust
as soon as you hit the go pedal, and because these
vehicles are as powerful as the proverbial lightning
bolt, they are both extremely fast – Ferrari fast – so you
can hurtle into the future at breakneck speed.
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The rear seats in the
Lucid Air recline
by 55 degrees for
private aircraft-level
comfort
The FF 91 parks itself
with its “driverless
valet” system
When the car
drives itself, as
it is designed to
do, everyone on
board becomes
a passenger
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LUCID MOTORS AIR FARADAY FUTURE FF 91
Price: $160,000 (estimate)
Power: 1,000hp
Range: 400 miles
Performance: 0-60mph 2.5sec
Price: $190,000
Power: 1,050hp
Range: 375 miles
Performance: 0-60mph 2.4sec
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