After years of buildup, Fisker has finally started towers its would-be electric Ocean SUV in Austria. The visitor pledged to start production by the end of 2022, so it has met that target with virtually six weeks to spare.
If you didn't lock in a pre-order for the EV swiftly, you may still be in for quite a wait surpassing you get your hands on the Ocean. Fisker will ramp up production gradually. It plans to build increasingly than 300 units in the first quarter of 2023, increasing to increasingly than 8,000 the pursuit quarter. For Q3, the aim is to make increasingly than 15,000 units. All told, Fisker expects to hoke virtually 42,400 units in 2023.
Two of the Ocean trims have sold out in the US for 2023 and the visitor has received increasingly than 63,000 reservations in total. The limited-edition Ocean One trim, which is based on the high-end Ocean Extreme, required a $5,000 petrifaction and sold out within 30 days older this year. Fisker will zombie out 5,000 units of the Ocean One surpassing moving on to other variants.
The Ocean Extreme, which starts at $68,999, is capable of traveling 350 miles on a single charge, equal to Fisker. The SUV boasts what the visitor claims is the first digital radar system as a safety feature. The Ocean Extreme has dual-motor, all-wheel-drive with 550 horsepower, which can slide the vehicle from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds. It moreover includes three driving modes, a 17.1-inch rotating screen you can play games on and a solar roof.
The base-level Ocean Sport is selling for $37,499, while the mid-tier Ocean Ultra will set you when $49,999. The Sport has one 275 hp engine that can take the car from 0 to 60 mph in 6.6 seconds. The dual-motor Ultra has 540 horsepower and a 0 to 60 mph time of 3.9 seconds.
Fisker claims the Ocean is the planet's "most sustainable vehicle." The SUV is stuff assembled in a carbon-neutral factory. The vehicle moreover includes increasingly than 50 kg (110 pounds) of recycled, biodegradable and overall eco-conscious materials.