He defied Beijing. He owes creditors billions. His U.S. car company is a mess. Can his latest crazy pitch keep him from ruin?
Jia Yueting insisted on driving the car himself. The Chinese entrepreneur knew that the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas could make or break his startup electric vehicle company, Faraday Future. After three years of planning and designing, Faraday was finally unveiling its first car, a sport utility vehicle called the FF91. Image mattered to Jia — who goes by the nickname Y.T. — so when it came time to drive the car on stage, he wanted to be behind the wheel.
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