Recently, a blogger visited Faraday Future's original factory in Los Angeles. The scene in front of him was in sharp contrast to the company's external publicity. The entire park had long been abandoned and vacant, showing a sense of depression. After the blogger entered the factory with permission from the guard, the entire office building and production workshop were basically emptied and demolished. There were large holes in the walls in many places. It was suspected that metal recycling operations were being carried out on site.
There are only a few old logo stickers left in the office. You can see office labels related to Seoul and Taipei, and there are also many English slogans scattered everywhere.

Mortgage contracts and legal books are scattered on the ground, as well as vehicle parts such as FF91 original wheels, new brake pads, water pumps, etc., which is enough to prove that this was once the core production base of the brand.
The blogger also revealed that various promotional videos released by Jia Yueting from 2023 to April 2025 were all shot in this park, and the FF91 road test footage uploaded online only took a short detour in the factory parking lot.
The current situation of empty factories is directly related to the major strategic adjustments announced by Faraday Future in May this year.

On May 11, the company officially completed its positioning upgrade and announced its transformation into an American physical AI ecological enterprise. Its development focus has shifted to the embodied intelligent robot track. Jia Yueting also returned as the global CEO after seven years, fully coordinating the company's operations.
Although its business focus has switched to the field of robotics, Faraday Future has not completely given up on the car manufacturing business.
The brand is still advancing the mass production plan of the FX Super One MPV model, and plans to complete delivery in the U.S. market in three phases while continuing to expand into the Middle East market.
