LOS ANGELES, November 24, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) has released a weekly business update from Founder and Global Co-CEO YT Jia, highlighting the completion of its “Dual Flywheel, Dual Bridge, and Dual Listed-Company” structure and the upcoming arrival of FX Super One components.
Jia reflected on returning to the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York after four years for the official name and ticker change of AIxCrypto, now trading under the ticker AIXC. This move finalizes the “Dual Flywheel, Dual Bridge, and Dual Listed-Company” system, potentially opening a new era of development driven by mutual empowerment across the EAI and Crypto flywheels.
According to the company, AIxC may bring transformative Web3 value into Web2 and significant Web2 incremental growth to Web3, offering benefits to the entire FFAI system across capital, technology, and user ecosystems, potentially lowering financing costs and expanding the user base.
The first batch of FX Super One complete component sets is slated to arrive at the Port of Long Beach in Los Angeles next week, marking FX’s official transition into the pilot build and pre-production vehicles phase. Faraday Future will showcase the FX Super One and FF 91 at the LA Auto Show over the next two weeks, offering test-drive and ride-along experiences and welcoming preorders.
Faraday Future, founded in 2014 and based in California, aims to disrupt the automotive industry with user-centric, technology-first, smart driving experiences. The FF 91 flagship model embodies this vision, while the FX strategy seeks to introduce mass production models with luxury technology similar to the FF 91, targeting a broader market.
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. is committed to redefining mobility through AI innovation.
Steven Park, Investor Relations (English), can be reached at steven.park@ff.com. For Chinese investor relations, the contact is cn-ir@faradayfuture.com. Media inquiries can be directed to John Schilling at john.schilling@ff.com.
Source: Faraday Future
