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Fisker delivers first Ocean One Launch Edition in Denmark

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Danish automotive designer and eponymous carmaker Henrik Fisker delivered the first Ocean One Launch Edition crossover in his home country and stopped by Copenhagen’s Fisker Center+ to deliver the keys to the new owner. The unit has a Great White on Black His 22-inch AirGlider wheels and a Sea His Salt interior set with White Alcantara seats. Being a launch edition, it came with the most powerful 550-horsepower dual-motor drivetrain and almost any options like a 17.1-inch rotating infotainment screen and his SolarSky roof. The dual-motor AWD Ocean One has a 113 kWh battery, 22-inch wheels specified in retail delivery #1, and drives a range of 436 miles in Euro-His testing. If the customer opts for his 20-inch wheels, the range will give him 440 miles. Either number is enough for a seaside holiday from Copenhagen to Stockholm.

Shortly after the Danish celebrations, Fisker flew to Munich, Germany and was the car delivered to Henrik himself to commemorate the first Ocean registered in that country. He also opened the new Fisker his lounge in the town center and Munich He opened a showroom at the company’s local headquarters in Motorworld.

On this side of the Atlantic, the company spent the last week dealing with expectations for first-quarter results and shipments. Headwinds continue for EV makers of all sizes, but Fisker told analysts he expects the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to certify the oceans this month, allowing them to start delivering in June. All 5,000 examples of the Ocean One Launch Edition should meet their new owners by the end of September, if the schedule holds. Around the same time, the top-of-the-line Ocean Extreme — a series-production version that didn’t include all the standards of the Ocean One Launch Edition. Goods — Start delivery.

More recent news suggests that a trim package, believed to be almost the fifth trim, is on the way. Shortly after his Ocean debuted in 2020, Henrik Fisker hinted at his version of the off-road called the Force E, which stands for Force Electric. At the time, Overhaul was touted as a fleet option for companies wanting an “extreme off-road package” with items such as brush guards, large beadlock tires and waterspouts set in the front bumper. ‘s Force E package targets a camping set with a heavy-duty roof rack, new front and rear bumpers, tow hooks on each end, and non-aggressive, non-beadlock 33-inch tires on 20-inch wheels. Optional seat extends to grip handles, tie-downs and rubber floors. The company’s co-founders aim to start offering packages by the end of the year, and say the kit can be retrofitted to the top two trims, Ocean Extreme and Ocean Ultra. With the Force E package being touted as one of four packages for the crossover, more news could be coming soon.

Fisker’s next model, the Pear City Car, was driven by activity and focus in the maritime realm. The battery-electric subcompact is expected to go into production in 2025, one year after he.

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