STOCK TITAN

Faraday Future Hosts FF President’s Cup Golf Friendship Tournament in Los Angeles, Expanding EAI “Robot + Vehicle + Golf” Scenario

Rhea-AI Impact
(High)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Neutral)
Tags

Key Terms

humanoid robots technical
Machines built with human-like bodies or features—such as a head, arms, and legs—designed to perform tasks, interact with people, or navigate environments similarly to a person. Investors care because these robots can change labor needs, create new markets for products and services, and affect costs and productivity in industries like manufacturing, logistics, healthcare and retail; think of them as programmable workers that can reshape how businesses operate and compete.
bionic robots technical
Bionic robots are machines that use biological principles, living components, or human-like mechanics to restore, augment, or mimic body functions—think of powered tools that help a person move or a robot limb that works like a real arm. Investors watch them because they can open large markets in healthcare, industrial labor and consumer products, but they also bring regulatory, safety and ethical hurdles that affect costs, adoption and long-term returns.
quadruped robot technical
A quadruped robot is a four‑legged, walking machine designed to move over uneven terrain and perform tasks a wheeled device might struggle with — think of it as a mechanical dog that can carry sensors, tools or small cargo. Investors watch these devices because they can open new markets (inspection, delivery, security, industrial automation), influence a maker’s revenue and costs, and face safety, regulatory and adoption risks that affect valuation.
  • Establishes the “Robot + Vehicle + Golf” real-world application scenario through live demonstration of Master humanoid and Aegis bionic robots.
  • The 2026 EAI Robot delivery season is underway: targeting the delivery of 20 robots in the first month, and a total of 200 robots in the first delivery season, with faster ramp-up in the second half of the year, subject to demand.

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) (“Faraday Future”, “FF” or “Company”), a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, today announced that the Company hosted the FF President’s Cup Golf Friendship Tournament in Los Angeles in partnership with the Wild Wolf Golf Club on March 2. Over 100 participants attended the tournament, including members of the Wild Wolf Golf Club, entrepreneurs, business leaders, invited guests, and FF representatives.

Faraday Future Hosts FF President’s Cup Golf Friendship Tournament in Los Angeles, Expanding EAI “Robot + Vehicle + Golf” Scenario

Faraday Future Hosts FF President’s Cup Golf Friendship Tournament in Los Angeles, Expanding EAI “Robot + Vehicle + Golf” Scenario

During the event, FF presented its EAI robots onsite, including humanoid robots from the Master series and bionic robots from the Aegis series, and conducted a live demonstration of robot applications on the golf course.

YT Jia, Founder and Co-CEO of FF, reiterated EAI Robotics strategy highlights during the event, including the industry’s current tipping point toward large-scale commercialization, the Company’s entry into a blue-ocean market, and its plan to convert first-mover advantage into scale advantage and ultimately sustained leadership through continued delivery, ramp-up, and scenario expansion. YT also highlighted the “industry-resetting” pricing approach, designed to reduce the overall price barrier and accelerate adoption by shifting value toward skills and services that deliver real functionality and practical value. From a mid-to-long-term perspective, the robotics business could serve as a new source of cash inflow and a new growth curve.

The golf tournament represents an extension of FF’s “Vehicle + Robot” real-world use case. In the “Robot + Vehicle + Golf” case, EAI robots can support event navigation, on-site consultation and interactive engagement. This scenario highlights the deployment of FF’s “6-3-3 Industry Applications and Practical Values” to create practical value across different sectors.

The golf tournament follows FF’s recent initiation of its 2026 EAI robot delivery season. On February 27, FF delivered its first EAI robots to Golden Hill, a premium U.S. based Airbnb property operator. This milestone made FF the first U.S. company to deliver humanoid robots and pre-deliver bionic robots.

At the annual NADA Show in Las Vegas on February 4, 2026, the Company launched three EAI robotics product series — FF Futurist, a full-size professional humanoid robot; FF Master, an athletic humanoid robot; and FX Aegis, a quadruped robot designed for security and companionship. The FF Futurist series starts at $34,990 plus a $5,000 Ecosystem Skill Package, the FF Master series starts at $19,990 plus a $3,000 Ecosystem Skill Package, and the FX Aegis series starts at $2,490 plus a $1,000 Ecosystem Skill Package.

ABOUT FARADAY FUTURE

Faraday Future is a California-based global intelligent Company founded in 2014, and is dedicated to reshaping the future of mobility through vehicle electrification, intelligent technologies, and AI innovation. Its flagship vehicle, the FF 91, began deliveries in 2023 and reflects the brand’s pursuit of ultra-luxury, cutting-edge technology, and high performance. FF’s second brand, FX, targets the high-volume mainstream vehicle market. Its first model, Super One, is positioned as a first-class EAI-MPV, with first deliveries planned to begin in 2026. FF recently announced its entry into the Embodied AI Robotics business, with sales and deliveries beginning in February 2026, marking a new chapter in its strategy to usher in a new era of EAI vehicles and EAI robotics.

Learn more at: https://robotics.ff.com/us/

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This press release includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used in this press release, the words “plan to,” “can,” “will,” “should,” “future,” “potential,” and variations of these words or similar expressions (or the negative versions of such words or expressions) are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements, which include statements regarding FF’s entry into the embodied AI robotics market and future deliveries, involve a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other important factors, many of which are outside the Company’s control, which could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements.

Important factors, that may affect actual results or outcomes include, among others: demand for our robotics products; competition in the robotics industry, which includes companies with far superior experience, funding and name recognition; our reliance on a single OEM for most of our robotics products; our ability to get the planned robotics products to comply with all applicable U.S. rules and regulations; the ability of the robotics OEM to timely supply robotics to the Company; tariff uncertainty for imported products, particularly China; demand from automobile dealers for robotics products; the Company’s ability to maintain its listing on Nasdaq; the availability of sufficient share capital to execute on its strategy, which the Company currently lacks; the agreement of stockholders to substantially increase the Company’s share capital, which could result in substantial additional dilution; the Company's ability to homologate FX vehicles for sale; the Company’s ability to secure the necessary funding to execute on the FX strategy, which will be substantial; the Company’s ability to secure an occupancy certificate for its Hanford facility; the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern and improve its liquidity and financial position; the Company’s ability to pay its outstanding obligations; the Company's ability to remediate its material weaknesses in internal control over financial reporting and the risks related to the restatement of previously issued consolidated financial statements; the Company’s limited operating history and the significant barriers to growth it faces; the Company’s history of losses and expectation of continued losses; the success of the Company’s payroll expense reduction plan; the Company’s ability to execute on its plans to develop and market its vehicles and the timing of these development programs; the Company’s estimates of the size of the markets for its vehicles and cost to bring those vehicles to market; the rate and degree of market acceptance of the Company’s vehicles; the Company’s ability to cover future warranty claims; the success of other competing manufacturers; the performance and security of the Company’s vehicles; current and potential litigation involving the Company; the Company’s ability to receive funds from, satisfy the conditions precedent of and close on the various financings described elsewhere by the Company; the result of future financing efforts, the failure of any of which could result in the Company seeking protection under the Bankruptcy Code; the Company’s indebtedness; the Company’s ability to cover future warranty claims; the Company’s ability to use its “at-the-market” program; insurance coverage; general economic and market conditions impacting demand for the Company’s products; potential negative impacts of a reverse stock split; potential cost, headcount and salary reduction actions may not be sufficient or may not achieve their expected results; circumstances outside of the Company's control, such as natural disasters, climate change, health epidemics and pandemics, terrorist attacks, and civil unrest; risks related to the Company's operations in China; the success of the Company's remedial measures taken in response to the Special Committee findings; the Company’s dependence on its suppliers and contract manufacturer; the Company's ability to develop and protect its technologies; the Company's ability to protect against cybersecurity risks; and the ability of the Company to attract and retain employees, any adverse developments in existing legal proceedings or the initiation of new legal proceedings, and volatility of the Company’s stock price. You should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of the Company’s Form 10-K filed with the SEC on March 31, 2025, and Form 10-Qs for the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and September 30, 2025 filed with the SEC on August 19, 2025 and November 21, 2025, respectively, and other documents filed by the Company from time to time with the SEC.

Investors (English): john.schilling@ff.com

Investors (Chinese): cn-ir@faradayfuture.com

Media: john.schilling@ff.com

Source: Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc.

Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc

NASDAQ:FFAI

FFAI Rankings

FFAI Latest News

FFAI Latest SEC Filings

FFAI Stock Data

94.66M
199.16M
Auto Manufacturers
Motor Vehicles & Passenger Car Bodies
Link
United States
NEW YORK