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    US startup unveils sleek looking electric concept car

    The FFZero1, the single-seater high performance electric concept car was unveiled by Faraday Future, the 18-months old start-up electric car venture, and comes loaded with a host of features. Naturally, it created a huge splash when it was unveiled at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

    US startup unveils sleek looking electric concept car
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    The concept electric car FFZero1

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    With a 1000 horsepower, and a top speed of over 200 miles an hour, this battery powered car would every driver’s dream machine. It boasts a clear roof. Information would be projected over the driver’s view while a smartphone docking space has been designed in the centre of the steering wheel. 

    A helmet has been designed to feed water and oxygen when required, to the driver. And, well, it has four motors. The car’s battery is arranged like a Hershey’s bar. 

    The design allows for more or less number of batteries to be mounted on the chassis. The company is tight lipped about his first product expected to roll out its first car in 2018. 

    Faraday hopes to develop a range of connected vehicles that can challenge luxury rivals like Tesla and Audi.

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    • California based start-up’s 1 billion factory coming up in Nevada, USA.
    • Concept car has a 1000 horsepower.
    • It is battery operated. 
    • Top speed of 200 miles an hour.
    • Has a glass roof, smartphone dock in the middle of the steering wheel.
    • Helmet that can also feed water and oxygen to driver when needed.
    • Will have four motors, but is a single seater.
    • Battery design like a Hershey’s bar, and rows of batteries can be removed or added. 
    • The placement of the motor can also be shifted within the platform to make a vehicle that is front-wheel, rear-wheel, or all-wheel drive.

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