Smartphone-Connected Cars

Faraday Future Shows Off Its Electric FF 91 Model During CES 2017

Faraday Future, an American technology company that focuses its efforts on creating innovative electric autos, presented the FF 91 during this year's CES 2017 events in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The car comes equipped with a number of highly desirable and futuristic features, with one example being its ability to park itself through a connected app. When its user is ready to go, the car can be summoned in a similar way. The FF 91 is able to do so because it comes equipped with a total of 30 sensors, which incorporates radar and various cameras.

Other unique features include facial recognition locks, and a "dual antennae that allows a WiFi hotspot." In addition to these features, the company claims that the FF 91 is even faster than Tesla's Model S.
Trend Themes
1. Connected Cars - Opportunity for disruptive innovation lies in developing advanced connectivity features for cars, such as remote control and self-parking capabilities.
2. Facial Recognition Technology - Innovations in facial recognition locks for cars open up opportunities for enhanced security and personalized user experiences.
3. Wireless Connectivity - Developing efficient and reliable wireless connectivity for cars, such as WiFi hotspots, presents disruptive innovation potential in the automotive industry.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore opportunities for disruptive innovation by integrating advanced connectivity features and technologies into vehicles.
2. Technology - Facial recognition technology advancements provide disruptive innovation potential for various industries, including automotive, security, and personal electronics.
3. Telecommunications - The telecommunications industry can seize disruptive innovation opportunities by providing reliable and high-speed wireless connectivity solutions for connected cars and other devices.

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