Faraday Future showcased a series of six robots spanning across humanoids, quadrupeds, and mobile manipulators at Automate in Chicago 2026. Earlier this month, the California-based company officially introduced three of its EAI robots focused on the education robotics ecosystem. Now, the company has unveiled three new robots that shift the focus toward industrial robotics applications and deployment readiness across environments, completing its Full-Form FF EAI Robot World.
The completed lineup now includes the Futurist, Master, and Nova humanoid series, and the Aegis and Navi quadruped bionic robot series, and the newly launched Faber mobile manipulator series. The core strategy of Faraday Future is what it calls “one brain, multiple forms.” The company plans to use a shared EAI Brain, based on VLA + World Model architecture across different robot bodies and use cases.

All-New Futurist
This full-size humanoid robot is positioned as an all-in-one professional expert for research, commercial services, industrial operations, education, and future home applications. It stands about 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs approximately 121 pounds, about 14% lighter than the prior generation. The robot has 31 movable joints that give it human-like motion, and its powerful knee motors can generate 320 Newton-meters of torque for demanding physical tasks such as lifting, climbing, and maintaining balance.

The robot natively supports Nvidia Sonic’s full-body motion control system for humanoid robots, while a future Ultra version will be powered by the Nvidia Jetson Thor chip. Each unit uses HD RGB cameras, LiDAR, RGB-D, and an 8-channel microphone array to listen, see, and sense touch. There is a new 1,152 Wh dual-battery system that allows it to operate for up to six hours. The all-new Futurist humanoid robot is priced at $89,900, including a premium Skills package valued at $10,000.
FF Faber
The main highlight of North America’s largest robotics and automation event was the FF Faber, described by the company as the ‘first industrial-grade EAI mobile manipulator series in the U.S. ready for commercial sales and delivery.’ This robot combines the accuracy of fixed robotic arms, mobility of AMRs, and flexible operating ability of humanoid robots.
The company calls it “An industrial-grade EAI operator” for specialized operations that is autonomous, precise, and open. The series includes three models:

Faber U is the most advanced configuration, equipped with Thor AI compute, dual LiDAR, and multi-camera sensing. Faber T is aimed at power inspection, energy infrastructure, and data centers, including high-risk tasks such as closing electrical switches. Faber S offers the largest arm span and operating range and includes a complete embodied-AI data collection toolchain.
Deployment Outlook
Faraday Future’s earlier robots from the same series are designed as educational robots for homes, classrooms, and youth development. On the other hand, the new ones are aimed at B2B deployment across factory support, light warehouse logistics, facility inspection, security, equipment operations, maintenance, and broader commercial services.
The company expects to deliver more than 100 units in June, while a total of 220 robots are expected to be delivered in the first half of the year, which signals the rising popularity of the company.

Faraday Future also highlighted a broader commercial model through AIxC, which announced an EAI ecosystem and Web3 strategy focused on robot sharing. The company described the concept as an “Uber + Turo” model for robotics, designed to give robots a second life cycle as shared productive assets rather than one-time hardware purchases.
The Full-Form FF EAI Robot World drew tremendous attention, becoming “the star of the show.” Faraday Future now has a full lineup of EAI Brain robots, but the real challenge comes right after, when these robots come into action across real industrial environments.
Via: Press Release
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