Discover the full directors' dealings record of Faraday Future Intelligent Electric INC., a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, Faraday Future Intelligent Electric INC. has published 20 reports. The latest transaction was disclosed on 8 March 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: Hartmann Benedikt. All data is openly available.
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Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (ticker: FFAIW) is a U.S.-listed company traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market in the United States, focused on intelligent electric vehicles, in-vehicle software, and AI-enabled mobility experiences. The company describes itself as a California-based business founded in 2014. Its operational roots are in California, with a historical headquarters footprint in the Los Angeles/Gardena area and an industrial presence tied to its Hanford facility in California. From an investor perspective, Faraday Future is best understood as a high-upside, high-risk EV technology story rather than a scaled automaker. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1805521/000121390026016554/ea027711901ex99-1_faraday.htm?utm_source=openai)) Its flagship product is the FF 91, an ultra-luxury electric vehicle positioned at the top end of the market. According to SEC filings, deliveries of the FF 91 began in 2023. The company has also been communicating a broader product roadmap under its “Bridge Strategy,” introduced in 2024, which splits the business into two brands: Faraday Future for the luxury segment and Faraday X for the mass-market segment. That strategy is intended to leverage the same underlying technology stack while broadening the addressable market over time. Planned FX products include the FX 5, FX 6, and FX Super One series. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001805521/000162828026022509/ffie-20251231.htm?utm_source=openai)) Technologically, Faraday Future emphasizes its proprietary Variable Platform Architecture (VPA), advanced propulsion systems, and an intelligent computing ecosystem referred to as I.A.I. (Internet, Autonomous Driving, and Intelligence). In its 2025 annual report, the company disclosed two operating segments: AI Electric Vehicle (AIEV) and digital assets. That suggests management is trying to create optionality beyond the core vehicle business, although the EV platform remains the central investment thesis. Competitive positioning is challenging: Faraday Future faces formidable competition from established global EV manufacturers, premium OEMs, and well-funded new entrants, all of which puts pressure on product execution, manufacturing scale, and brand credibility. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1805521/000162828026022509/ffie-20251231.htm?utm_source=openai)) Recent developments have been important for market watchers. In 2026, the company announced the roll-off of the first FX Super One pre-production vehicle at its Hanford AI-Factory, a milestone that signals progress toward industrialization. It also disclosed new financing activity and reiterated material risks around liquidity, funding, Nasdaq listing compliance, homologation of FX vehicles, and the need for additional capital to execute its strategy. For investors in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, the key takeaway is that Faraday Future remains an early-stage, speculative Nasdaq issuer in the United States, with promising technology ambitions but substantial execution and balance-sheet risk. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1805521/000121390026037931/ea028426201ex99-1.htm?utm_source=openai))