Fisker has recently revealed three new electric vehicle (EV) models at its Product Vision event in California. The first one is the Ronin, a four-door supercar EV with a promised 600-mile range and a sub-$200,000 price tag. However, the actual price has turned out to be significantly higher, starting at $385,000 before any incentives. The Ronin is expected to be available for delivery by the end of 2025.
The second model introduced is the Alaska electric pickup, which is based on the Ocean platform but designed as a pickup truck with a midgate that extends the bed into the cabin, similar to Chevy’s Silverado EV. The Alaska’s starting price is $45,400, and it will have a range of around 230 miles, with a more expensive version promising up to 340 miles of range. The Alaska is expected to go on sale by December 2024.
The third EV is the Pear electric crossover, positioned as Fisker’s budget offering. Priced at under $30,000, the Pear comes with all-wheel drive, dual motors, and a range of about 300 miles. It will be built on a new platform, allowing for a 35 percent reduction in parts and thus a lower price. The Pear is expected to be produced by mid-2025.
Lastly, Fisker introduced the Force E, an offroad/adventure version of the Ocean, featuring 33-inch off-road tires, 21-inch aluminum wheels, a large roof rack, and wide fenders. It offers enhanced offroad capabilities and is set to arrive in the first quarter of 2024, with pricing details to be announced later.
Although Fisker has presented these exciting EV models, some details such as pricing and production estimates should be taken with caution, given the company’s track record in this regard.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Electric Vehicles (EVs)
What new electric vehicle models did Fisker unveil at the Product Vision event?
Fisker unveiled three new electric vehicle models at the Product Vision event. These include the Ronin, a four-door supercar EV; the Alaska electric pickup; and the Pear electric crossover.
What are the key features of the Ronin supercar EV?
The Ronin supercar EV boasts a promised 600-mile range and can hit 60 MPH in under 2.0 seconds, thanks to three electric motors delivering 1,000 horsepower via an all-wheel drive setup. However, the price has increased to $385,000 before any incentives.
What are the highlights of the Alaska electric pickup?
The Alaska electric pickup is based on the Ocean platform but designed with a pickup truck bed and a midgate that extends into the cabin, allowing it to haul longer cargo. It starts at $45,400 and offers a range of around 230 miles, with a more expensive version promising up to 340 miles of range.
What features does the Pear electric crossover offer?
The Pear electric crossover is Fisker’s budget offering, priced under $30,000. It comes with all-wheel drive, dual motors, and a range of about 300 miles. The Pear is built on a new platform that reduces parts by 35 percent, resulting in a lower price.
When will the new Fisker EV models be available for purchase?
The Ronin supercar is expected to be available for delivery by the end of 2025. The Alaska electric pickup is planned to go on sale as early as December 2024, while the Pear electric crossover is estimated to be produced by mid-2025. The Force E, an off-road version of the Ocean, is set to arrive in Q1 2024, with pricing details to be announced later.
Should the pricing and production estimates be taken as accurate?
Given Fisker’s previous track record, it’s advised to treat the pricing and production estimates with skepticism. The company’s CEO, Henrik Fisker, has been known for being better at designing vehicles than estimating prices and production timelines.
More about Electric Vehicles (EVs)
- Fisker website: Fisker
- Fisker Ronin details: Ronin supercar
- Fisker Alaska electric pickup: Alaska EV
- Fisker Pear electric crossover: Pear EV
- Fisker Force E details: Force E
- Fisker Product Vision event information: Product Vision event
- Fisker CEO Henrik Fisker: Henrik Fisker