From luxury car giants to even the newest of the new, every car manufacturer is aiming for just one thing, and that is to skate on this tech wave which has brought about the craze for all-electric models.
While all-electric long drives were just a dream in the beginning, now vehicles have the power to travel a stretch of 300 miles with just one charge.
Fisker decided to get in on the trend because the way things are going, you can earn better and even survive in the harsh economy if you have a variety of all-electric variants.
With Fisker jumping in on the trend with Ocean, the all-new SUV, which is said to give a ride of 250 miles per charge.
Not only has Fisker gotten the attention of many with stunning visuals, but it also gives off the value behind its hype with some never before seen features.
Some most hyped and lookout features would be the option to turn the infotainment screen both horizontally and vertically and also the feature to wind down and give the SUV a convertible feel is, an option to open the sunroofs and all the windows in one press.
Fisker’s Ocean is ready to begin production and can be launched anytime next year, making it a 2024 model year.
The SUV is said to go into production early next year as the prototypes of the SUV are done and ready.
Fisker Ocean 2023 is set to be an all-electric SUV and will be dropping in various models. The entry-level model, Sport, will start off with a price of $39,000.
Next in line is the Ultra model, which starts off at a price of $51,500, and the Extreme model will start at a price of $70,500, and the top-end model, One, is also estimated to have the same price as Extreme.
The entry-level SUV variant, Sport, has one electric motor which powers the front wheel and gives a horsepower of 275.
While Ultra and Extreme are said to have an electric motor on each axle, making it an all-wheel drive, it produces an ultimate 550 horsepower.
Entry-level SUV with FWD is set to pull 2040 pounds, while the AWD can tow 4000 pounds.
The estimated charge lasting time for a single motor is 250 miles per charge, and for AWD, it is 350 miles per charge.
The brand is big on sustainability and will be using reclaimed materials for inner materials.
Except for the base model, every other model gets the new vertically and horizontally rotating infotainment screen.
The Sports model gets a fixed-glass panoramic sunroof, while the other Ocean models get a retractable panel sunroof which can be brought down along with all the windows to give the convertible feeling in an SUV.
Fisker has caught the attention of many with Ocean, and if the hype is valid, then we would want to know first-hand how well the SUV performs on road too.
With so many new SUVs dropping with EV versions in the coming years, we have to wait a little longer to know how well Ocean could survive in this terrain.
Stay tuned to Autoscooper for more!
FAQ
The SUV is said to go into production early next year as the prototypes of the SUV are done and ready.
The entry-level model, Sport, will start off with a price of $39,000.
Next in line is the Ultra model, which starts off at a price of $51,500, and the Extreme model will start at a price of $70,500.
The top-end model, One, is also estimated to have the same price as Extreme.
Yes, Fisker Ocean is an electric SUV which has FWD or AWD based on the variants you choose.
The SUV is said to be a highly performing one, but we have to wait for test drive options to open to test it for ourselves. But with features and appearance alone, it is far better.
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