Fisker, the automotive company out of Manhattan Beach, California, announced its flagship model, the Fisker Rōnin, in May of last year. Recently, the company released more information about its all-electric convertible.
The most recent images of the Fisker Rōnin feature a low-riding silhouette, pronounced wheel arches, active aerodynamics, butterfly front doors, rear-hinged rear doors, a power-operated hard top, and a weight-saving lightweight carbon construction.
Inside, the Fisker Rōnin will feature seating for five, a steering wheel with an integrated instrument cluster, and a dashboard with a large, 17.1-inch infotainment display.
Though no specifics regarding the powertrain have been revealed, earlier reports state that the power will come from a three-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain with 1000 hp and an estimated 600-mile driving range. The Rōnin is projected to go from 0-60 mph in just 2.0 seconds with a top speed of 170 mph, but that remains to be tested in real-world driving scenarios when the car comes out.
The four-door convertible Fisker Rōnin is projected to go into production in the second half of 2025. The debut offering will only have 999 units built, carrying a starting price of $385,000. For more information, please visit the Fisker website.