Faraday Future Launches Three Series of Robots, Aims to Be First US Company to Deliver Humanoid and Quadruped Models

The company unveiled the FF Futurist, FF Master, and FX Aegis robots at the NADA Show in Las Vegas, with plans for first deliveries by the end of February.

Feb. 4, 2026 at 11:23pm

Faraday Future, a California-based global intelligent mobility company, announced the launch of its first three Embodied AI (EAI) robots - the FF Futurist humanoid, FF Master humanoid, and FX Aegis quadruped - at the annual National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show in Las Vegas. The company aims to be the first in the US to deliver both humanoid and quadruped robots, with the first batch of deliveries planned for the end of February. Faraday Future also unveiled its "Three-in-One" EAI Robotics Ecosystem Strategy, which includes EAI Device, EAI Brain & Open-Source and Open Platform, and EAI Decentralized Data Factory.

Why it matters

Faraday Future's entry into the robotics market represents a significant expansion beyond its core electric vehicle business, as the company looks to capitalize on breakthroughs in AI, computing power, and battery technology to drive a new era of human-machine symbiosis. The launch of its first EAI robots positions Faraday Future as an early mover in the commercialization of advanced robotics in the US, which could have broad implications for productivity, automation, and the future of work.

The details

Faraday Future unveiled three new robot models - the FF Futurist humanoid, FF Master humanoid, and FX Aegis quadruped. The FF Futurist is a full-size, professional humanoid robot with advanced perception and language capabilities, targeted at roles like concierge, sales advisor, and brand ambassador. The FF Master is an athletic humanoid robot designed for everyday assistance and companionship. The FX Aegis is a quadruped robot for security and companionship, with the ability to adapt to different environments and tasks. The company also announced pricing, with the FF Futurist starting at $34,990, the FF Master at $19,990, and the FX Aegis at $2,499, plus optional ecosystem skill packages.

  • Faraday Future officially launched the three robot models at the NADA Show in Las Vegas on February 4, 2026.
  • The company plans to deliver the first batch of robots by the end of February 2026, aiming to be the first US company to deliver both humanoid and quadruped robots simultaneously.

The players

Faraday Future

A California-based global intelligent mobility company founded in 2014, dedicated to reshaping the future of mobility through vehicle electrification, intelligent technologies, and AI innovation.

FF EAI-Robotics Inc.

A subsidiary of Faraday Future, headquartered in California, that is responsible for the company's new line of Embodied AI (EAI) robots.

YT Jia

Founder and Global Co-CEO of Faraday Future.

Jon Rettinger

Tech creator who commented on the industry opportunities in embodied AI robotics.

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What they’re saying

“Today marks a pivotal and exciting point in FF's history, one that we've been planning for some time now. Working alongside humans, we believe EAI robots will help reshape productivity models and drive a new leap forward in productivity through human–machine symbiosis.”

— YT Jia, Founder and Global Co-CEO, Faraday Future (PRNewswire)

“Today, the issues and pain points that limited robotics advancement in the past have turned into massive industry opportunities. Breakthroughs in large language models, AI computing power, battery technology, and world models have changed the equation. There's no doubt that the embodied AI robotics industry is reaching a critical moment— a tipping point where technological breakthroughs are giving way to large-scale commercialization.”

— Jon Rettinger, Tech creator (PRNewswire)

What’s next

Faraday Future plans to begin delivering the first batch of its new EAI robots by the end of February 2026, aiming to be the first US company to simultaneously deliver both humanoid and quadruped robot models.

The takeaway

Faraday Future's entry into the robotics market represents a significant expansion of the company's business beyond electric vehicles, as it seeks to capitalize on advancements in AI, computing power, and battery technology to drive a new era of human-machine collaboration and productivity. The launch of its first EAI robots positions Faraday Future as an early mover in the commercialization of advanced robotics in the US.