Faraday Future today confirmed that it will be participating in the 95th running of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with FF 91, as part of its “testing series.”
The electric carmaker is “Testing the FF 91,” a video series that will chronicle the detailed testing efforts made by FF’s engineers to bring a new species of electric mobility to the market and push the limits of FF’s technology in a variety of demanding environments.
The series will begin as FF’s team of engineers test FF 91 at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb to further facilitate the internal engineering development of the vehicle.
A track that climbs 4,720 feet from the starting line with a total of 156 turns stands as an essential proving ground for the vehicle’s thermal control systems.
“The hill climb on PikesPeak serves as the ideal setting to further develop the electric propulsion system and supporting thermal systems of FF 91,” said Nick Sampson, Senior Vice President of Research and Development. “Testing the performance of FF 91 in real-world conditions sets the bar even higher as we bring the vehicle to market in 2018.”
Running in the Pikes Peak Challenge – Exhibition Class, Faraday Future will be testing an FF 91 Beta development vehicle using production representative hardware and software with tweaks required to run at Pikes Peak.
Driving the FF 91 will be Robin Shute who also serves as Principal Engineer at Faraday Future.
FF is partnering with brands like Pirelli, RECARO, and HRE Wheels to enhance the brand’s undertakings on the hill.