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Fisker showcases future vehicle lineup at Product Vision Day

Fisker unveiled a captivating glimpse of its forthcoming vehicle lineup in the vibrant setting of Huntington Beach, CA. Amid an audience of investors, analysts, dedicated employees, and media professionals, the Manhattan Beach-based automaker took the stage to introduce a quartet of exceptional vehicles, while also illuminating their visionary strides in technology and sustainability.

Guided by the visionary leadership of Chairman and CEO Henrik Fisker, the event witnessed the unveiling of the Fisker Ocean SUV equipped with the audacious Force-E offroad package, followed by the breathtaking 1,000-plus-horsepower Fisker Ronin grand-touring four-door convertible. The stage also witnessed the introduction of the Fisker PEAR, a forward-thinking and sustainable city EV, and the remarkable Fisker Alaska, an all-electric pickup truck poised to redefine its segment.

On a technological front, Fisker divulged intricate details about the groundbreaking Fisker Blade computer. This revolutionary central computing platform promises to streamline complexities in forthcoming vehicles, paving the way for a smoother and more intuitive driving experience. Furthermore, the event served as a platform for Fisker to emphasize its dedicated objectives within the realm of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) pursuits, fortifying its aspiration to cement its status as the world’s foremost eco-conscious automaker.

With the curtain falling on the Huntington Beach event, Fisker invited reservations for both the groundbreaking Fisker Ronin (initial reservation at $2,000, fully refundable second reservation at $1,000) and the trailblazing Fisker Alaska (first reservation at $250, fully refundable second reservation at $100). This marks an exciting juncture for Fisker, as the company forges ahead with its bold vision of redefining the automotive landscape with elegance, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to the environment.

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