Las Vegas, NV – Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. Has begun commercial deliveries of its Embodied AI (EAI) robots this week, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion beyond electric vehicles and into the robotics industry. The initial shipments include the FF Futurist, FF Master, and FX Aegis models, following the company’s official launch event at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show in early February.
The move positions Faraday Future as one of the first U.S. Companies to deliver both humanoid and quadruped robots simultaneously, according to a statement released by the company. FF EAI-Robotics Inc., a subsidiary of Faraday Future headquartered in California, has secured the necessary certifications for its “Futurist” and “Master” series, clearing the final hurdle before market entry.
Faraday Future unveiled the three robotic forms on February 4th: the FF Futurist, a full-size professional humanoid robot; the FF Master, described as an athletic humanoid; and the FX Aegis, a quadruped robot designed for security and companionship. The launch followed the announcement of the establishment of FF EAI-Robotics Inc. And the company’s “Three-in-One” FF EAI Robotics Ecosystem Strategy, encompassing EAI Device, EAI Brain & Open-Source and Open Platform, and EAI Decentralized Data Factory.
Prior to the start of deliveries, Faraday Future reported receiving over 1,200 non-binding paid B2B deposits for its EAI robots. The company is now focused on practical deployment and data collection to refine its AI models.
The robotics initiative is central to Faraday Future’s “Dual-Engine” strategy, aiming to integrate robotics and electric vehicle development. The company believes the robots will generate novel revenue streams and bolster its core EV business. This integrated approach has already yielded initial results, with Faraday Future signing cooperation agreements with several large U.S. Auto dealerships following the NADA Show, covering both the “Super One” electric vehicle and the new AI robots.
Faraday Future aims to generate stable cash flows through scaled robot sales to support the broader ecosystem. The company’s pricing structure separates hardware costs from the “Ecosystem Skill Package,” suggesting a recurring revenue model based on software updates and services.
The launch of EAI Robotics represents a notable entry into the emerging field of embodied AI. By simultaneously introducing multiple robot types, the company is positioning itself as a versatile provider for a range of applications, from industrial assistance to security. The company is confident in its ability to meet its delivery and ramp-up schedule, with a long-term goal of accelerating the development of its “EAI Brain” platform, an open-source solution for developers and partners.
The successful rollout of the Futurist, Master, and Aegis robots will serve as a key test of Faraday Future’s broader strategy to transform from a pure-play EV manufacturer into a provider of intelligent mobility and robotics solutions.