Fisker Dazzles Audience with Ocean SUV Unveiling
Fisker officially unveils Ocean SUV in three price tiers and lots of unique features.
The Fisker Ocean will come in three separate trims. This includes the Standard Sport, the Ultra, and the Extreme.
The first 5,000 Oceans produced will be a special launch edition called the Ocean One. These initial models will feature a Fisker Ocean One designation and all the same standard equipment as the Extreme trim, including 22″ F3 SlipStream wheels.
The Standard Ocean Sport will arrive as the base model Fisker, and the only to be powered by LFP batteries from CATL, providing 250 miles of range. This is also the only FWD version of the Ocean.
Below are the specs of the three Ocean Variations:
Trim Level | Ocean Sport | Ocean Ultra | Ocean Extreme/One |
Powertrain | FWD | AWD | AWD |
Battery Chemistry | Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) | Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) | Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) |
Est. Range | 250 miles | 340 miles | 350+ miles |
0-60 mph time | 6.9 sec | 3.9 seconds | 3.6 seconds |
Peak Horsepower | 275 HP | 540 HP | 550 HP |
Drive Modes | Earth and Fun | Earth, Fun, Hyper | Earth, Fun, Hyper, Off-Road |
Smart Traction Torque Vectoring | No | Yes | Yes |
SolarSky Roof | No | No | Yes |
Additional Solar Range | N/A | N/A | 1,500 mi/year (typical sunny conditions) 2,000 mi/year (ideal conditions) |
“California Mode” | No | Yes | Yes |
The Ocean will also come equipped with some unique features with regards to sustainability.
The interior also features carpet made from recycled plastic bottles, fishing nets, and t-shirts. Speaking of the interior, the Ocean comes with a patented, revolving 17.1-inch screen in the center of the dash that can rotate from landscape to portrait mode. This can serve as ideal screen layouts for driving (portrait) or “Hollywood mode” (landscape) for screen viewing while parked.
Lastly, the Ultra, Extreme, and Ocean One will offer “California Mode,” which will lower all of the EV’s windows with one push of the button. This includes the rear window, as well as the small 3/4 passenger sides Henrik Fisker described as “doggie windows”
Other features include proprietary ADAS technology, hyper sound audio, and OTA update capabilities.