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Fisker Ronin will have the highest range in the world

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Max McDee, 04 May 2022

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Henrik Fisker announced that the company will unveil the latest addition to its growing range of - the Ronin GT. By the time it goes into production in 2024, it will be the third vehicle from Fisker, following Ocean SUV and Pear - small compact EV. Ronin will be developed at Fisker Magic Works, the engineering center responsible for special projects.

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Ronin will be the first Fisker to introduce a structural battery pack and will offer 550 miles of range - that’s 885km which by today's standards is a lot but in 2 years time this well may be an average number.

The design will focus on active aerodynamics and it will follow “the spirit of a proper British sports car” according to the owner of the company. On the inside the car will come with vegan interior, it will sit 4 people and will have “unique doors” - looking at the enhanced photos we suspect it’ll be a design similar to BMW i3 with smaller rear doors opening from the middle of the car, “suicide” style.

The progress in electric car development is staggering, the batteries are getting much better, the motors have so much more power than we were used to just a couple of years ago. Exciting times ahead. Oh - and if you were wandering how much Fisker Ronin will cost, worry no longer. It will start at just under $200,000.

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  • MaxMcDee
  • Stf
  • 05 May 2022

It refers the claim of Mr Fisker - it's his words really. By the time this project hits the road it won't be the highest range but it just may have the highest density battery. I think what Fisker was trying to say was - the highest range p...

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  • Sinnaoi
  • JyX
  • 05 May 2022

How is it "the highest range in the world " when NIO ET5 and ET7 boast 1000km in their 150Kwh versions?

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