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The FFZero1 by Faraday Future is displayed at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International  Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. The high performance electric concept car was unveiled during a news conference by Faraday Future. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)

The FFZero1 by Faraday Future is displayed at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. The high performance electric concept car was unveiled during a news conference by Faraday Future. The 18-month-old company that has remained much of a mystery until recently revealing its primary backer, Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting, won $335 million worth of incentives from the state of Nevada last month to build a $1 billion manufacturing facility in a hard-hit Las Vegas suburb. The company would utilize digital design and testing of parts and modular construction, making it quicker than competitors. The company dubbed Monday's debut that included a clear fin running half the length of the car, a single-line of a smile for a headlight and a white interior with a seat inspired by NASA design the FFZero1. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)



A rear section of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future is seen at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. The high performance electric concept car was unveiled during a news conference by Faraday Future. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)

A rear section of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future is seen at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. The high performance electric concept car was unveiled during a news conference by Faraday Future. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)



Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, left, poses for a photo in front of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future, alongside members of the Faraday Future team at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International  Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. From right are Nick Sampson, product developer, Richard Kim, head of global design,  Ding Lei, and letv co-founder. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, left, poses for a photo in front of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future, alongside members of the Faraday Future team at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. From right are Nick Sampson, product developer, Richard Kim, head of global design, Ding Lei, and letv co-founder. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)



The taillights of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future is seen at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International  Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)

The taillights of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future is seen at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)



The FFZero1 by Faraday Future is displayed at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International  Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)

The FFZero1 by Faraday Future is displayed at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)



A driver walks in front of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International  Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)

A driver walks in front of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)



A wheel of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future is displayed at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International, Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)

A wheel of the FFZero1 by Faraday Future is displayed at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International, Monday, January 4, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)
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