Fisker will be hosting the European premiere of the Ocean at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show that kicks off at the beginning of March.

Set to enter production late next year, the electric SUV is 4,640 mm (182.7 in) long, 1,930 mm (76 in) wide and 1,615 mm (63.6 in) tall. It offers 566 liters (20 cu-ft) of boot space, which can be expanded to 708 liters (25 cu-ft) by removing the parcel shelf and 1,274 liters (45 cu-ft) with the rear seats folded down.

Providing the juice for a range of up to 483 km (300 miles) is the 80+ kWh battery. It supports fast charging so users can fill it up from 15 to 80 percent in just 30 minutes, obtaining more than 322 km (200 miles) of electric drive. The range-topper is estimated to sprint from 0 to 96 km/h (0-60 mph) in 2.9 seconds.

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Furthermore, the Ocean, which is dubbed as “the world’s most sustainable vehicle”, features a solar panel roof that can provide up to 1,610 km (1,000 miles) of free range each year. The model will be available with four-wheel drive in all trim levels bar the base grade and will get a head-up display incorporated into the windshield.

The 16-inch touchscreen infotainment system and 9.8-inch instrument cluster will complement it, alongside the haptic touch buttons and augmented reality features. Another standard item across the range (save for the entry-level model) will be the opening rear hatch glass, which will allow users to haul long items without having to open the tailgate.

In the United States, the Ocean has an MSRP of $37,499 (equal to €34,249), which drops to $29,999 (€27,399) with the federal tax credit. From 2022, it will also be available from $379 (€346) per month, with a $2,999 (€2,739) down payment. Fisker claims that thousands of customers have already paid $250 (€228) each to reserve their Ocean electric SUVs. The leading countries are the United States, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, France and Austria.