Fisker has announced plans to host a “Product Vision Day” on August 3, where they will unveil the highly anticipated Ronin convertible.
The company is keeping details under wraps, but released a teaser showing the rear end of the upcoming EV. While there isn’t much to see, everything should be revealed at the event, which will be livestreamed on YouTube starting at 7 PM ET.
We’ll learn more next month, but Fisker has already teased the Ronin on multiple occasions and said it will be the “world’s first all-electric, four-door convertible, GT sports car.”
More: Fisker Gives Us A Tasty Look At Its Upcoming Ronin EV
Last year, Henrik Fisker said the convertible would be previewed by a prototype in August of 2023 and eventually go into production with an expected starting price of under $200,000 (£155,690 / €181,300). That’s far from cheap, but it’s in line with the second-generation Tesla Roadster that was announced in 2017 and might as well be called the Vaporware at this point.
Getting back to the Ronin, Fisker has suggested it will have a range of 600 miles (966 km). The executive has also said the car will have a tri-motor all-wheel drive system allowing for a 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) time of around two seconds.