Fisker will expand its model line-up in 2025 with the launch of a new compact electric SUV.
The Fisker Pear will compete alongside the BMW iX1 and BYD Atto 3, with an estimated starting price of less than £30,000.
It will be offered with two battery sized, providing 100-150 miles or more than 300 miles of range.
To meet the needs of urban use, the Fisker Pear is equipped with cargo space at the front and rear. The rear tailgate also disappears into the rear bumper to allow for easier loading and unloading in tight spaces.
Alongside the unveil of the Pear, Fisker debuted the Ronin four-door convertible. With a unique bodystyle, the Ronin will be available in limited numbers, have a range of 600 miles and a power output of 1,000PS.
The Fisker Alaska is an electric pick-up truck that's billed for a 2025 launch It has a projected range of 230-240 miles and will come with a configurable cargo bed to suit multiple applications. Fisker says the model will be the world's lightest electric pick-up.
Fisker also launched a new off-road package for its existing Ocean SUV. The Force-E package comes with 20-inch wheels, higher ground clearance, specialised dampers, roof basket, front and rear skid plates, and an underbody plate for greater durability.
SPeaking at the launch event, Fisker chairman and CEO Henrik Fisker said: “Innovation and sustainability, along with design, are our three brand values. By 2027, we intend to produce the world’s first climate-neutral vehicle, and as our customers reinvent their relationships with mobility, we want to be a leader in software-defined transportation.”
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