
On its first-ever Product Vision Day in 2023, Fisker unveiled four EV models that will join the existing Ocean SUV and expand the lineup. There is a pickup truck named Alaska. For low-budget folks, the Pear compact electric hatchback is on offer. The RĹŤnin will serve as the new flagship model as the electric convertible with 4 doors. Meanwhile, the fourth model, the Force E is basically an off-road package on the Fisker Ocean SUV.
Reports suggest that Danish designer and Fisker CEO, Henrik Fisker wants to go mainstream market real quick. He wishes the production to hit 1 million cars each year. That said, Fisker has also revealed the plans for the Fisker Blade, a computing platform that is set to debut on the Pear EV. All four models or more specially all three EVs were displayed in their concept forms. We expect the final production versions to have slightly different styling and material. Nonetheless, Fisker’s classy elegant luxury appeal will be apparent in each one.
Fisker PEAR: A low budge EV

The PEAR in the name is basically an acronym for “Personal Electric Automotive Revolution”. As per Fisker, the Pear is “Designed to be the future of clean and affordable mobility for a global mass market”. The company says that this compact hatchback / SUV will have a base price of $29,900 which makes it far cheaper than many existing small crossovers. Put the Federal EV Tax Credit in the picture, and you will be able to get the Peal for just $22,400.
The 2025 Fisker Pear is built on the SLV-1 platform using the Steel++ development process. It allowed Fisker to reduce parts by 35% compared to the other EVs in the same segment. On the exterior, you can see slim LED lighting whereas inside the cabin there is a seating capacity for 6. On the rear, buyers will get what Fisker calls a “Unique Houdini Trunk” whereas the front storage under the hood is named “Froot”.
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Fisker Blade: a supercomputer brain in Pear
Fisker will install the Blade computer, a central computing platform capable in the Pear SUV that has a computing speed of 6.2 teraflops.
Fisker Alaska: 4-door pickup on Duty

Based on the Ocean SUV’s FT3 platform, the Fisker Alaska pickup truck portrays itself as a more production-ready model than its fellow siblings. A drop-down midgate called a Houdini bed divider connects the cargo bed to the rear cabin. 4.5 feet is the standard length of the cargo bed, but consumers can extend it to either 7.5 or 9.5 feet.
Fisker says it has designed the Alaska “to be the world’s lightest and most sustainable EV pickup truck.” However, only time will tell how it will perform against already established players like the F-150 Lighting and the Rivian R1T. The former is already getting reading for mid-cyle updates.
The press release by Fisker unveils that the 2025 Alaska EV pickup truck will offer an electric range between 230 to 340 miles. If you do not count the federal incentives, the starting price for the Fisker Alaska is $45,400. Just like other models, it will also be delivered in 2025. The first reservation for the Fisker Alaska costs $250 while the second is $100 which is refundable.
RĹŤnin: flagship hypercar convertible
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Fisker claims that its new flagship car, Ronin is the “world’s first all-electric four-door convertible GT sports car”. That said, the 2012 Karma’s successor is trying to redefine eco-friendly luxury and performance. It features a futuristic exterior design with four butterfly doors. On top, Fisker has given a carbon fiber hard-top whereas inside the cabin there is seating space for five.
Over 1,000 horsepower is supplied through a triple-motor powertrain that is connected to an all-wheel-drive system and an integrated battery pack. This setup allows the Fisker Ronin to do 0-60 MPH in around 2 seconds. Furthermore, according to Fisker, 600+ miles of range will be offered by the Ronin.
The pricing scheme for the Ronin has not been revealed yet. However, we expect Tesla Roadster’s competitor to have a 6-figure price tag. The first reservation for the Fisker Ronin costs $2,000 while the second is $1,000 which is refundable.
Force E: the Ocean with more adventure

The Force E is an available package on the Ocean crossover which will add more off-road features. It includes an underbody plate, front and rear skid plates, specialized dampers, and a roof basket. The Ocean Force E SUV will also have higher ground clearance and 20-inch wheels wrapped around 33-inch tired. However, only Ultra and Extreme trims with all-wheel drive systems are eligible for this.