The Ocean Sport features a 73 kWh lithium-iron-phosphate battery and a front-mounted 275 hp (205 kW) engine. This setup allows the crossover to accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h (0-60 mph) in 7.0 seconds and has a WLTP range of 464 km (288 miles) or an EPA range of 231 miles.
The big news is the price, as the Ocean Sport starts at $38,999 in the United States. That's $14,000 less than the all-wheel-drive Ocean Ultra and $22,500 less than the luxury Ocean Extreme.
Despite its entry-level status, the Ocean Sport comes equipped with a power liftgate, a BigSky panoramic glass roof and 20-inch wheels. Buyers will also find a 17.1-inch infotainment system, a digital rearview mirror and black EcoFabric upholstery.
In a statement, CEO Henrik Fisker said, "We are thrilled to deliver the Fisker Ocean Sport to its first customer this year. We are offering an outstanding, affordable vehicle that showcases the design, innovation and sustainability that are Fisker's core brand values. The Ocean Sport brings the excitement of electric driving to customers while making it accessible and versatile.
Still, the Fisker Pear aims to be the value leader, as it's scheduled to arrive in 2025 with a base price of $29,900 before incentives.
Source: Fisker