Faraday Future and LeEco present a new robotic line

Faraday Future and LeEco are preparing to go beyond the automotive business and introduce their own line of robotics solutions. Against the backdrop of ongoing difficulties with the development of electric vehicles, the company is shifting its focus to automation and educational technologies.

It is not about separate experimental developments, but about an attempt to form a complete ecosystem of robotics that combines several classes of devices and usage scenarios.

Humanoid platform and four-legged robot for learning

The central element of the future line will be the humanoid robot Futurist 2. It is positioned as a full-sized human, a system oriented to work with Nvidia Sonic motion control architectures. The project description emphasizes integration with artificial intelligence tools, which should provide enhanced opportunities for autonomous behavior and interaction with the environment.

In parallel, the company is preparing a four-legged robot FX Navi. This model is declared as an educational device designed to familiarize children and beginners with the basic principles of robotics and AI. Unlike more complex systems, FX Navi is focused on simplified use cases and interactive training, which commercial launch can begin immediately after the presentation.

Additional models and closed characteristics

In addition to the two main devices, two more products – FF Master Mini and FF Nova – are planned to be shown at the event. Details about their technical characteristics, purpose and level of autonomy have not yet been disclosed. According to preliminary information, they are also part of a single robotics line and complement its various segments, expanding potential application scenarios — from household tasks to specialized functions.

In this way, the company forms a multi-level system of devices that should cover different categories of users and levels of complexity of interaction with robots.

Ecosystem instead of individual devices

The strategy of Faraday Future and LeEco is built around the idea of ​​creating a full-fledged robotics ecosystem in which hardware solutions are complemented by software platforms and educational programs. At the heart of this model is not just the sale of devices, but the formation of a learning environment and the use of robotics.

The company sees its direction as an infrastructure solution aimed at both educational institutions and private users. Within the scope of the concept, both the supply of equipment and the support of training courses and methodical materials are provided.


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Faraday Future and LeEco are preparing to go beyond the automotive business and introduce their own line of robotics solutions.