
Faraday Future Showcases Commitment to U.S. Manufacturing and Innovation at Capitol Hill Club Reception
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric commonly known as Faraday Future (FF), continued its momentum this week with a high-profile and impactful reception at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, D.C. The event brought together more than a dozen U.S. lawmakers, staffers, and influential figures from across the public and private sectors, offering a unique opportunity for direct engagement on the future of American automotive innovation, electric vehicle (EV) leadership, and domestic manufacturing.
The Capitol Hill Club reception served as a key moment for Faraday Future to reinforce its growing role in the revitalization of the American automotive sector. The California-based EV manufacturer, which positions itself as a global intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, showcased its latest vehicle technology and reiterated its dedication to creating high-tech jobs on U.S. soil.
A Platform to Advance the “American Comeback”
The reception centered on FF’s strategic vision for contributing to what the company refers to as the “American comeback”—a broader movement to restore America’s industrial and technological leadership, particularly in sectors like automotive manufacturing, clean energy, and mobility innovation. With increasing global competition and supply chain vulnerabilities coming to light in recent years, FF views its commitment to U.S.-based production as not only a competitive advantage but also a patriotic obligation.
“We at Faraday Future have expressed our desire to play a role in the great American comeback we are seeing under this Administration, particularly as it relates to the automotive industry, which has been the bedrock of American industry for ages,” said John Schilling, Global Director of Communications and Public Relations at Faraday Future, during the event.
FF’s message was clear: innovation must go hand in hand with national industrial strength. The company intends to be a leader not only in technology but in policy-aligned, American-driven progress, bringing jobs, manufacturing capabilities, and cutting-edge mobility solutions back to the U.S.
Product Innovation on Display: FF 91 2.0 and FX Super One
A major highlight of the Capitol Hill Club reception was the exclusive presentation of Faraday Future’s flagship vehicle, the FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance, a luxury electric supercar that combines high performance with intelligent mobility systems. Attendees were given the opportunity to explore the vehicle in person, gaining firsthand insights into the craftsmanship, technological integration, and user-focused design that define the FF experience.
The event also featured the debut of FF’s latest innovation: the FX Super One, a futuristic multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) developed under the leadership of FX CEO Max Ma. The FX Super One reflects Faraday’s evolution beyond luxury sedans and into more versatile vehicle formats that meet a broader spectrum of consumer and fleet needs—while maintaining the company’s core emphasis on advanced connectivity, autonomous capability, and high-performance electric drivetrains.
From seamless digital interfaces to personalized interior environments, FF’s vehicles go beyond transportation—they’re designed as intelligent, mobile living spaces. For members of Congress and industry stakeholders in attendance, this was an opportunity to experience next-generation automotive technology in a tangible, immersive way.
White House Meetings: Dialogues on Policy and Industrial Growth
In addition to the Capitol Hill reception, senior executives from Faraday Future, including FX Super One CEO Max Ma, also engaged in constructive meetings at the White House earlier in the week. These discussions focused on critical policy matters affecting the automotive sector, such as tariffs on imported components, the promotion of domestic supply chains, innovation incentives, and U.S. industrial competitiveness in the electric vehicle race.
While the details of the meeting were not fully disclosed, FF representatives confirmed that the exchange was open, collaborative, and centered on how companies like Faraday can support national goals for economic resilience and technological leadership.
Faraday Future signaled its intent to build a closer working relationship with federal agencies and policymakers, with the goal of aligning its strategic investments with public sector initiatives aimed at reshoring manufacturing, expanding EV infrastructure, and supporting the clean energy transition.
Building on a Legacy of Innovation—With American Jobs at the Core
Throughout the Capitol Hill event, Faraday’s leadership emphasized that their focus on American production is more than a strategic choice—it’s a commitment to the country’s long-term industrial health. The company reiterated plans to scale domestic manufacturing operations and further invest in its California facilities, while exploring additional regional partnerships across the U.S.
“We were extremely honored by the attendance of numerous members of Congress who were interested in both our vehicles—because who wouldn’t be—but more importantly, our story about building and employing American,” said Schilling.
This narrative around “American-made” is gaining renewed relevance in today’s political and economic climate. From supply chain disruptions during the pandemic to rising geopolitical tensions, the vulnerabilities of an overly globalized production system have become clear. Faraday’s strategic pivot to increase U.S.-based manufacturing positions the company as a model of industrial resilience and forward-thinking innovation.
Schilling added, “We’re committed to expanding production here at home and look forward to working with Congress and the Trump Administration to help make that vision a reality.”
Aligned with National Priorities
Faraday Future’s efforts to grow its U.S. manufacturing presence dovetail with broader national objectives under the current administration. Whether it’s through reshoring critical supply chains, incentivizing domestic EV production, or fostering a new era of tech-driven industrial leadership, FF’s strategic goals are clearly in harmony with federal priorities.
The company has already taken steps to operationalize this vision, from leveraging U.S.-based suppliers and partners to advocating for smart policy on clean mobility. Its commitment extends not only to vehicle production but to the entire intelligent mobility ecosystem—ranging from AI-powered vehicle platforms to digital user experiences and autonomous driving capabilities.
As the automotive industry undergoes a once-in-a-century transformation, Faraday Future sees an opportunity to lead—not only in terms of product but also in reshaping the manufacturing and innovation landscape in the United States.
FX Super One concept receiving strong early interest, Faraday Future is building momentum on multiple fronts. Its Capitol Hill engagement is just the latest in a series of efforts to raise visibility, build trust with government stakeholders, and catalyze national conversations about the future of mobility and manufacturing.
By aligning its corporate mission with America’s industrial renewal, Faraday Future is setting a precedent for what an innovation-first, job-creating, forward-looking EV company can look like in today’s economic climate.
As Faraday moves into its next phase of growth, it will continue leveraging policy engagement, product innovation, and domestic investment to further cement its role as a leader in the next generation of American electric mobility.
Faraday Future is a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company. Founded in 2014, the Company’s mission is to disrupt the automotive industry by creating a user-centric, technology-first, and smart driving experience. Faraday Future’s flagship model, the FF 91, exemplifies its vision for luxury, innovation, and performance. The FX strategy aims to introduce mass production models equipped with state-of-the-art luxury technology similar to the FF 91, targeting a broader market with middle-to-low price range offerings. FF is committed to redefining mobility through AI innovation. Join us in shaping the future of intelligent transportation.