Faraday Future Founder and Co-CEO YT Jia Shares Weekly Investor Update
Announces Faraday Future’s Outlook for 2026
- On February 4—in Las Vegas, at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show — FF will hold a final launch of its first EAI robotics products and begin sales.
- FX Super One will continue to expand its pre-order pipeline and extend its market coverage to ten key states, leading the First Class EAI-MPV era across the U.S. and the Middle East.
- FF will strive to achieve its 2026 market cap targets to maximize value for stockholders, with the goal to achieve dual growth in revenue and contribution margin, reach positive operating cash flow as early as possible, and move decisively toward a profitability inflection point.
- FF will further solidify its dual-public-company governance framework and continue building an AI-driven operating system for the company.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) (“Faraday Future”, “FF” or the “Company”), a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, today shared a weekly business update from YT Jia, Founder and Global Co-CEO of FF.
“Hello everyone, I’m speaking to you today right outside the CES exhibition halls here in Las Vegas. On January 7, just nearby, we held the FF Stockholders’ Day event, where we not only shared what our investors care about most—our plans for Super One’s mass production, sales, delivery, service, and capacity ramp-up, but also officially unveiled FF’s long-incubated Embodied AI, or EAI, Robotics strategy. We also hosted private preview sessions for our first batch of robotics products. And here comes another big announcement: On February 4—once again here in Las Vegas, at the NADA Show—we will hold a final launch of our first EAI robotics products and officially begin sales. We invite everyone to stay tuned and witness this with us.
Why are we choosing now to formally announce EAI robotics? There are three major external drivers:
First, the exceptionally high labor costs in the United States have made it the world’s largest market with rigid demand for embodied AI robotics.
Second, EAI robotics is approaching a critical inflection point, moving rapidly from research in the lab to large-scale, real-world deployment. I believe that a breakout moment is imminent.
Third, embodied intelligence is fast becoming a national strategic capability, on par with AI and semiconductors.
There are also four internal drivers:
First, this move is a natural extension of the AI DNA that has been embedded in FF since day one. It is also the inevitable evolution of the vehicle-as-robot concept we proposed ten years ago.

