Faraday X FX Super One completes first FMVSS safety tests in the US
FX Super One MPV advances occupant protection validation
Faraday X FX Super One completes first FMVSS safety tests in the US
Faraday Future’s FX Super One passes FMVSS upper interior impact tests, marking progress toward production readiness at its California plant.
2025-08-22T13:01:44+03:00
2025-08-22T13:01:44+03:00
2025-08-22T13:01:44+03:00
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. has announced that its new electric MPV, the FX Super One, has successfully completed the first phase of U.S. FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) development tests for occupant protection in upper interior impact scenarios. These evaluations measure how well a vehicle protects occupants’ heads during contact with interior structures such as roof trim, A- and B-pillars.
The tests, conducted at MGA Research in Michigan, used Free Motion Head forms to simulate impact in various locations. Engineers analyzed the Head Injury Criterion (HIC), the key indicator of potential head trauma. Results matched project expectations, confirming the effectiveness of the FX Super One’s interior safety design at this development stage.
«This milestone gives us confidence in delivering the safety program on time,» said Andrew Hall, FF’s Director of Safety and Homologation. Global CEO Xiao (Max) Ma added that the company is committed to completing all testing and validation with high quality within a short timeframe.
Meanwhile, pilot production of the FX Super One continues at FF’s Hanford, California facility, focusing on process validation, workflow optimization, and workforce training. The next steps include extended engineering validation and additional safety testing as the model advances toward full homologation.
Unveiled in Los Angeles in July 2025, the FX Super One is positioned as a premium electric MPV designed to rival traditional luxury SUVs such as the Cadillac Escalade. It features Super EAI FACE communication technology and the Embodied AI Agent 6x4 architecture, highlighting Faraday X’s ambition to merge safety, performance, and intelligent mobility.
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FX Super One MPV advances occupant protection validation
Faraday Future’s FX Super One passes FMVSS upper interior impact tests, marking progress toward production readiness at its California plant.
Michael Powers, Editor
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. has announced that its new electric MPV, the FX Super One, has successfully completed the first phase of U.S. FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) development tests for occupant protection in upper interior impact scenarios. These evaluations measure how well a vehicle protects occupants’ heads during contact with interior structures such as roof trim, A- and B-pillars.
The tests, conducted at MGA Research in Michigan, used Free Motion Head forms to simulate impact in various locations. Engineers analyzed the Head Injury Criterion (HIC), the key indicator of potential head trauma. Results matched project expectations, confirming the effectiveness of the FX Super One’s interior safety design at this development stage.
«This milestone gives us confidence in delivering the safety program on time,» said Andrew Hall, FF’s Director of Safety and Homologation. Global CEO Xiao (Max) Ma added that the company is committed to completing all testing and validation with high quality within a short timeframe.
Meanwhile, pilot production of the FX Super One continues at FF’s Hanford, California facility, focusing on process validation, workflow optimization, and workforce training. The next steps include extended engineering validation and additional safety testing as the model advances toward full homologation.
Unveiled in Los Angeles in July 2025, the FX Super One is positioned as a premium electric MPV designed to rival traditional luxury SUVs such as the Cadillac Escalade. It features Super EAI FACE communication technology and the Embodied AI Agent 6×4 architecture, highlighting Faraday X’s ambition to merge safety, performance, and intelligent mobility.