Fisker EV Unveiling: Ronin, PEAR, Alaska, and New Ocean Package
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At its inaugural Product Vision Day held in Huntington Beach, CA, Fisker Inc. unveiled its visionary all-electric vehicle lineup for the coming years, including the grand-touring Ronin, the innovative PEAR, the powerful Alaska pickup truck, and an off-road version of the Fisker Ocean SUV.
Chairman and CEO Henrik Fisker led the presentation, showcasing the Fisker Ocean with a Force-E off-road package, the jaw-dropping 1,000-plus horsepower Fisker Ronin convertible, the city-friendly Fisker PEAR, and the all-electric Alaska pickup truck.
“Fisker isn’t standing still,” proclaimed Henrik Fisker in a statement to Tesla North. He stressed the company’s commitment to innovation, design, and sustainability and highlighted the intention to produce the world’s first climate-neutral vehicle by 2027. The company aims to redefine mobility and lead in software-defined transportation.
Fisker Ronin: Touted as the world’s first all-electric four-door convertible GT sports car, the Ronin features a carbon fiber hard-top convertible, an impressive 600-plus-mile range, and a 0-60 mph time of 2.0 seconds. This ultra-luxury vehicle will be built in limited quantities and is a testament to Fisker’s engineering prowess.
Fisker PEAR: Representing the Personal Electric Automotive Revolution, the PEAR is designed as a sustainable and connected mobility device. With its compact design, modular interior, and unique features like the Houdini Trunk and Froot storage compartment, PEAR aims to become a game-changer for urban living. Pricing starts at $29,900 with availability in mid-2025.
Fisker Alaska: As Fisker’s entry into the pickup market, Alaska combines sporty aesthetics with utility. Boasting features like an extendable cargo bed and a projected range of 230-340 miles, Alaska is expected to be the world’s lightest and most sustainable EV pickup. It is priced at $45,400 and is slated for delivery in 2025.
Force E Package for Fisker Ocean: This robust off-road package enhances the Fisker Ocean SUV with features like 33” tires, higher ground clearance, and specialized dampers. The package provides adventure enthusiasts with sustainable off-roading options and will be available in Q1 2024.
In addition to these vehicle announcements, Fisker shared insights into its central computing platform, the Fisker Blade, which aims to simplify the complexity of future vehicles. Furthermore, the company reviewed its broader sustainability and ESG goals, positioning itself as a frontrunner in the race to become the world’s most sustainable carmaker.
Following the event, Fisker opened reservations for both the Ronin and Alaska models. It remains to be seen if it can deliver these vehicles on time and at these optimistic prices.