Faraday Future (NASDAQ: FFAI) today held the first-half launch of its "Full-Form FF EAI Robot World" event, unveiling the world's first Three-in-One EAI Robotics Education Ecosystem Strategy alongside four new EAI robots: the All-New Futurist humanoid robot, FX Navi quadruped robot, and preview launches of Master Mini and Nova.
The All-New Futurist is the first full-size humanoid robot in the U.S. to natively support NVIDIA Sonic's full-body motion control system. Key specs include: height of approximately 173cm, weight of 55kg (14% lighter than the previous generation), 31 degrees of freedom (excluding hands), peak knee-joint torque of 320 N·m, top speed of 5m/s (11 mph), and a new 1,152 Wh dual-battery system delivering up to 6 hours of runtime—three times the previous generation. An Ultra version powered by Jetson Thor will launch later this year.
FX Navi, priced at $1,990, is the first foundational EAI learning quadruped robot in the U.S., designed for home and classroom use. It features 12 joint motors, measures 46.5×20×51.5 cm, weighs just 8 kg, and uses a smartphone as its brain (compatible with iOS and Android). FF also released the 3D model of Navi's head module for customization.
FF's "Three-in-One" education ecosystem simultaneously targets To C family education and To B educational institutions. The company also launched the FF Open Developer Platform (Youth Edition), featuring Brain Blocks (block-based programming), EAI Soul (personality engine), and Create Studio (video-to-action generation). The platform welcomes three types of developers: youth (ages 6-18), general developers (educators and creators), and professional engineers.
FF also previewed Master Mini (1m tall, the first compact EAI humanoid for education and athletic competition in the U.S.) and Nova (50cm tall, an entry-level miniature companion humanoid). Additional details and pricing will be revealed at the Automate Chicago expo on June 22.



