Fisker has unveiled a range of new battery-electric vehicles, including the entry-level PEAR SUV and the 1,000 horsepower Ronin hypercar. The PEAR, priced at $29,900, is designed to be affordable and qualifies for up to $7,500 in federal incentives. The Fisker Blade computer system will be used in all future Fisker models, including the PEAR and Ronin.

The Force E upgrade package for the original Fisker Ocean promises to make the electric SUV a serious off-roader, offering benefits such as quiet driving and solid low-end torque. The Force E package adopts 33-inch tires on 20-inch wheels and is expected to go on sale in the first quarter of 2024. The Fisker Alaska, a midsize pickup, has a large bed and can handle cargo up to 9.5 feet long. The company has developed its own supercomputer, capable of a blazing speed of 6.2 teraflops.

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