Faraday Future opens robot sales, 1,200+ B2B deposits

First deliveries planned for late Feb. after NADA Las Vegas debut, with over 1,200 paid B2B deposits and a Web3 collaboration LOI with AIxC

Published on Feb. 4, 2026

Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) announced the establishment of FF EAI-Robotics Inc. and the official launch of its first batch of Embodied AI (EAI) humanoid and bionic robots — FF Futurist, FF Master, and FX Aegis. The first batch of deliveries is planned for the end of February, with the target to be the first in North America to deliver both humanoid and quadruped robots simultaneously. As of today, the total number of FF EAI Robotics units covered by non-binding and non-refundable paid B2B deposits has reached more than 1,200.

Why it matters

Faraday Future's entry into the embodied AI robotics market represents a significant expansion of the company's business beyond electric vehicles. The company believes EAI robots will help reshape productivity models and drive a new leap forward in productivity through human–machine symbiosis. The large number of B2B deposits suggests strong initial demand for Faraday Future's robot products.

The details

Faraday Future unveiled three robotic products: the FF Futurist (full-size professional humanoid), FF Master (athletic "action master" humanoid), and FX Aegis (quadruped security/companion). Pricing was announced, with the FF Futurist series starting at $34,990, the FF Master series at $19,990, and the FX Aegis series at $2,499, plus ecosystem skill package fees. Faraday Future also announced a non-binding letter of intent with AIxC to evaluate opportunities to collaborate in Web 3.

  • The first batch of deliveries is planned for the end of February 2026.
  • The unveiling occurred at the annual National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show in Las Vegas, NV on February 4, 2026.

The players

Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc.

A California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company that is launching its first batch of Embodied AI (EAI) humanoid and bionic robots.

FF EAI-Robotics Inc.

A subsidiary of Faraday Future that is headquartered in California and is responsible for the company's robotics business.

AIxC

A company that Faraday Future has entered into a non-binding letter of intent with to evaluate opportunities to collaborate in Web 3.

YT Jia

The Founder and Global Co-CEO of Faraday Future.

Jon Rettinger

A 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

“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

What’s next

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The takeaway

Faraday Future's entry into the embodied AI robotics market represents a significant diversification of the company's business and a bet on the future of human-machine collaboration. The strong initial demand for its robot products suggests the company may be well-positioned to capitalize on emerging trends in this rapidly evolving industry.