After announcing a new company and an upcoming all-electric vehicle along with it, Henrik Fisker set on teasing the automobile.
This is the Dutch designer’s second teaser, and it shows the unnamed automobile’s front fascia in all its might, after the first image revealed the model’s double butterfly doors.
It looks strikingly similar with VLF Automotive’s V10-powered Force 1 Concept, albeit it nullifies the use of a front large air intake, and uses different headlights. Embedded in its grille-less front end are a radar and a camera (which could signal autonomous functions), while the light clusters are adaptive LEDs.
Mechanically, the car will feature a carbon-fiber and aluminum structure, making it roomier than all of its competitors (according to Fisker), as well as a 400-mile (644 kilometers) electric range thanks to Fisker’s own-developed batteries. Mr.Fisker has learned from his past and outsourced the development of the company’s batteries to Fisker Nanotech, the battery arm of Fisker Inc., instead of relying on an independent battery provider.
The vehicle, which will be unveiled later this week, and it will be followed by a mass-produced affordable car sometime in the future.