North American company Fisker held a Vision Day at Huntington Beach, California, where they showcased its future vehicles. Founder Henrik Fisker hosted the event, which saw the brand's variety of forthcoming EVs take to the stage. The stunning designs are head-turners and sure to attract lots of attention.
The creativity of Henrik Fisker has been seen in many designs over the last few decades and is visible in the four vehicles shown. All carry the spirit of Fisker through their components, which is to produce the most emotional and sustainable electric vehicles in the world.
Chairman and CEO Henrik Fisker revealed the Ocean SUV with a Force-E offroad package, the Fisker Ronin, which has 1,000-plus-horsepower and is a four-door convertible GT. Also on the stage were the Fisker PEAR sustainable city EV and the Fisker Alaska all-electric pickup truck.
Henrik Fisker,
"Fisker isn't standing still, and we want the world to know that we have big plans and intend to move into several different segments, redefining each with our unique blend of design, innovation, and sustainability."
The company used the event to inform people about its Fisker Blade computer, a central computing platform that will significantly reduce complexity in forthcoming vehicles. Fisker took the opportunity to review its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) objectives as it strives to become the world's most sustainable carmaker.
Henrik Fisker continued,
"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."
About the vehicles.
Fisker Alaska is the company's versatile, advanced, powerful, all-electric four-door pickup truck. Alaska is built on an extended adaptation of Fisker Ocean's platform called the FT31.
Alaska is a sporty everyday ride and a highly flexible utility pickup built for multiple cargo configurations, including a cargo bed extendable from 4.5 feet to 7.5 feet to 9.2 feet. It has a Houdini bed divider which hides away to connect the cargo bed and rear cabin.
Alaska aims to be the world's lightest EV pickup truck and most sustainable. It has the Fisker Ocean's modern design DNA and fast, road-holding EV performance, with an expected range of 230-340 miles. Deliveries are due in 2025, starting at $45,400 before incentives.