Just prior to the Fisker Ocean making its public debut at CES 2020, the all-electric SUV was unveiled in a private event where the car manufacturer announced it’ll start at just $37,499, CNET reports.
This starting price means that the Fisker Ocean will be available from just $29,999 when factoring in the available $7,500 federal tax credit. Those interested in the electric SUV can order one with a $250 reservation fee or opt for a leasing deal starting at $379 per month with $2,999 required at signing.
Enjoy The Sun: Fisker Ocean’s ‘California Mode’ Lets The Sunshine, And Air, In
Fisker’s leasing program will allow customers to “return the vehicle in one month, eight months, 22 months or several years” and with “no long-term contracts, with 30,000 miles per year included.” A number of insurance options will also be available through the Fisker mobile app, while the carmaker itself will handle all required vehicle maintenance.
Powering the Fisker Ocean will be an 80 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that should be good for a driving range of between 250 and 300 miles (402-482 km). Thanks to a partnership with Electrify America, owners will be able to add 200 miles of range to the battery in as little as 30 minutes.
One of the more intriguing aspects of the Fisker Ocean previewed in the run-up to its launch is its ‘California Mode’ that drops nine windows across the car’s exterior at the touch of a single button.