Fisker releases additional details on Fisker Rōnin
Fisker has unveiled further details about its Fisker Rōnin Super GT, an all-electric convertible that took the spotlight during the company’s inaugural Product Vision Day on August 3, 2023.
The vehicle is set to have a price tag of $385,000, with deliveries anticipated to commence in the latter half of 2025. Fisker will manufacture a limited production of only 999 units.
Fisker aims to bring remarkable versatility to the upper echelon of the market, where several prominent performance manufacturers have introduced SUVs. In response to this trend, Fisker designed the Rōnin to comfortably accommodate five occupants, leveraging an electric vehicle’s architecture to deliver exceptional cargo capacity – a rarity within the supercar domain. Anticipated to achieve 0-60mph in approximately two seconds and boasting a top speed of 170mph (275km/h), the Rōnin is poised to rival or surpass existing supercars, while also providing a substantial range. The emphasis will be on the driving experience rather than autonomous features, although such features will be available if desired.
Rear butterfly doors ensure convenient access to the rear seats. The vehicle will have only one door handle, as the front doors will open electronically through a swipe of the handle or by utilizing a smartphone. This handle will extend when the rear doors are ready to be accessed. All doors can be remotely opened via smartphone. The foldable carbon-fiber hardtop will be smartphone-controlled and automatically retract into the trunk, creating additional luggage space; supplementary storage will be available in the front trunk.
The Fisker Rōnin will adopt a distinctive aluminum space frame with integrated battery cells to achieve a projected 600-mile range. Lightweight materials will extend to the carbon-fiber 23-inch wheels. The interior will establish new benchmarks for sustainable luxury, utilizing innovative recycled and sustainable materials, reflecting Fisker’s commitment to making the Rōnin the world’s most sustainable supercar. The vehicle will also feature a 17.1-inch high-resolution screen and an instrument cluster placed in front of the driver.