Mid-size Crossover SUV · 1 · from $61,499
Henrik Fisker and his company, Fisker Inc., (not to be confused with his older company 'Fisker Automotive') are the forces behind the creation of the Fisker Ocean, an electric vehicle (EV) designed with a strong focus on environmental sustainability. The Ocean stands out for its use of recycled materials and features like a solar roof, which can contribute to charging the car's battery. This approach targets environmentally conscious consumers looking for a vehicle that aligns with their values. In the competitive EV market, the Fisker Ocean positions itself against models such as the Tesla Model Y, Ford Mustang Mach-E, and Volkswagen ID.4. One of its unique offerings is the "California Mode," which allows a near-convertible experience by opening the vehicle's windows and roof, enhancing the driving experience with a touch of the outdoors. The Ocean is engineered to deliver a solid range and speed, backed by the latest in technology and safety features to assist drivers. Fisker aims to make the Ocean accessible to a wide audience by pricing it competitively. This approach makes it an appealing option for those new to EVs or anyone interested in a vehicle that promises to be gentle on the planet, enjoyable to drive, and easy on the wallet.
| MSRP | $61,499 |
|---|---|
| EPA range | 360 mi |
| 0–60 mph | 3.7 s |
| Top speed | 128 mph |
| Power | 544 hp |
| Battery | 113 kWh |
| Max DC charging | 250 kW |
| Drive | AWD |
| Seats | 5 |
| Trim | Price | Range | 0–60 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sport | $38,999 | 231 mi | 7.9s |
| Extreme | $61,499 | 360 mi | 3.7s |
| Ultra | $52,999 | 350 mi | 4.2s |