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Car and Driver: EV Startup Faraday Future to Debut Concept at 2016 Consumer Electronics Show

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Faraday Future concept

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Are you familiar with electric-car startup Faraday Future? If not, you should know that it has already promised that its yet-to-be-built factory for its yet-to-exist cars will cost a cool $1 billion, and that its cars will beat Tesla Motors’ in terms of performance. Now comes word of the first taste of its vehicular future, with the company announcing that it will show a concept car at January’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, a debut venue that seems entirely appropriate for an EV automaker. 

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So far, the company has released only these teaser photos. We assume that the bent LED headlight-looking thing in the photo at the top belongs to the CES-bound concept, but full disclosure will have to wait until January. For those who enjoy countdown timers, head on over to Faraday’s site for a down-to-the-second update on how long the wait will be.

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