U.S. deliveries of the all-electric Fisker Ocean only started in June and already, a used example has been listed up for auction. The SUV has been driven just 1,700 miles (2,735 km) and could prove to be a good buy for anyone who thinks a Tesla or any other electric SUV is a little too common.
This particular Fisker is the Ocean One variant and is equipped with the Dual-Motor AWD system and the Hyper Range Battery Pack. The 113 kWh lithium-ion battery pack gives the Ocean up to 360 miles (579 km) of range and drives two electric motors making for a combined 564 hp and 543 lb-ft (736 Nm) of torque with the boost function engaged. These are serious figures for any SUV, let alone an electric SUV, and should be more than enough for any buyer.
Adorning the exterior is a shade known as Silver Lining that is contrasted with gloss black 22-inch wheels. The front grille, wheel arches, rocker panels, pillars, roof, and rear bumper are also finished in matte black to ensure the silver isn’t overbearing. Like other Oceans, it is also equipped with solar panels on the roof.
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Buyers will be pleased to know that the cabin of the Fisker Ocean One is also well-equipped. For example, it features heated and power-adjustable front seats, heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, a digital instrument cluster, wireless smartphone chargers, a 17.1-inch infotainment display, a thumping audio system, and a surround-view camera.
The Fisker has been listed up for auction through Cars & Bids but the listing doesn’t make mention of why the owner is parting ways with it. As one of just 5,000 Ocean One variants being produced, it is quite rare and at the time of writing, bidding had already hit the $65,000 mark. To put that into perspective, the car had an MSRP of $72,237 including a $2,438 destination and handling charge.