Fisker has revealed four new electric vehicles, including the Ronin flagship electric supercar with 600 miles of range, the Pear compact electric hatchback, Alaska pickup truck, and an adventure pack for the Ocean called the Force E. The Pear is a “technology carrier” for showcasing innovations and will start at $29,000 and be eligible for federal incentives. The all-wheel-drive EV will have a range of around 300 miles and is expected to launch in the US by the end of 2025. The Ronin is the world’s first four-door convertible and will have a carbon fiber hardtop.

The Alaska will be the world’s most sustainable and lightest truck, built on the FT31 platform, and will be available in December 2024. The Force E is an adventure-ready Ocean with off-road features and a matt-black paint. The Pear’s brain will be a supercomputer called Blade, which can deliver an insane computing speed of 6.2 teraflops. The supercomputer will enable high-quality graphics renderings and artificial intelligence capabilities. Fisker is still a new brand and has missed production targets for both Q1 and Q2 2023, with operational losses equaling $120 million. Read More InsideEVs – News