Fisker Ocean Electric Crossover – Confirmed with More Than 536 HP

It uses a silicon carbide converter and a unique clutch.

Henrik Fisker has confirmed that the Fisker Ocean will produce over 536 horsepower (400-kilowatts) using a two-motor, all wheel-drive powertrain. The company previously confirmed that the model produced over 302 horsepower (225kilowatts)..

Fisker will release revised specifications for the Ocean to match this increase in power in November. According to the previous specifications, the electric crossover was capable of traveling approximately 80 kilowatts per hour and would travel between 250-300 miles (EPA estimates). A CCS plug with 150 kilowatts would allow DC fast charging of 15 to 80 percent in just 30 minutes.

Fisker Ocean Electric Crossover - Confirmed with More Than 536 HP

Fisker predicts that deliveries will begin in the fourth quarter 2022. To reserve a spot in the line, interested buyers will need to pay a $250 deposit. The Ocean’s base price is $37,499 had 8,871 reservations to the model as of October 26, 2020. A subscription service was offered for $2,999 upfront and $379 per monthly. This would allow for driving up to 30,000 kilometers (48,280 km) per year.

Fisker Ocean Electric Crossover - Confirmed with More Than 536 HP

Fisker and Magna have a deal to produce the Ocean in Europe using the supplier’s electric architecture. Magna purchased six percent Fisker as part of the agreement. Fisker promised to send a special version of the Ocean for Pope Francis. The back will have a clear box where His Holiness can stand and wave to people. Fisker teased previously a tough Force E version the Ocean, which the company might use as a rescue vehicle for soldiers or other purposes. We have only seen renderings of it so far. There were parts such as an upgraded suspension, lots more lights, skid plates and a roof rack. The vehicle also had a drinking water tank. Since April 2020 , the automaker hasn’t spoken much about the vehicle.