Record electric range for the Fisker Ocean Extreme

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Fisker Ocean

Based in California, the manufacturer Fisker is back on the European market. Its SUV named Ocean is expected to offer record-breaking range.

The decision is set for April 28, 2023. On this date, the Fisker brand should obtain approval for the European market and open up to the Old Continent. The first “Fisker Centers” will open simultaneously, but no launch date has yet been announced, notably in France.

Like its compatriot Tesla, Fisker is expected to make a splash, especially in terms of range. The Fisker Ocean Extreme has achieved a WLTP range of 707 km, which would make it the best European score for an SUV in this category.

From the very beginning, we designed the Fisker Ocean to offer our customers the highest level of design, sustainability, innovation, and user-friendliness. We created a fantastic 5-seater vehicle that provides range and convenience for every trip,” said CEO Henrik Fisker. “This achievement marks a major milestone for everyone at Fisker, and we are thrilled that the range exceeds our initial calculations,” he added.

Engine options

Produced in Europe at the Graz factory in Austria, it can benefit from a Bonus if the European Union legislates on this matter. The SUV is equipped with a lithium-ion battery manufactured by the Chinese giant CATL, and will offer three motor options: 279 hp, 547 hp, and 558 hp. Two types of transmissions will also be available: rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive, as for the Extreme version, which offers the best performance and range. Fisker also announces a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in just 3.9 seconds!

Although French prices have not yet been established, we can get an idea from our neighbors. In Extreme trim, it is sold for €74,417 in Germany, but starts at €43,547 in Sport and €63,947 in Ultra.

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