Fisker has revealed further details about its upcoming all-electric convertible, the Fisker Rōnin Super GT, which was unveiled during the company’s Product Vision Day. The Rōnin aims to offer exceptional utility in the high-end market, competing with performance SUVs from well-known manufacturers. Reservations for the Rōnin were opened with an initial deposit of $2,000 for the first reservation and a fully refundable $1,000 for the second. The vehicle will be priced at $385,000, with deliveries expected to begin in the second half of 2025, and only 999 units will be produced.
Fisker designed the Rōnin to accommodate five passengers, focusing on providing generous cargo capacity, a rarity among supercars. Despite its utility, the Rōnin boasts impressive performance figures, with a projected 0-60 mph time of about two seconds and a top speed of 170 mph. The vehicle’s focus will be on driver enjoyment rather than autonomous technologies, although such features will be available as options.
The Rōnin will feature rear butterfly doors for easy access to the rear seats. The front doors will open electronically, either by swiping the handle or using a smartphone. All doors, including the foldable carbon-fiber hardtop, can be opened remotely via smartphone. The car’s design incorporates lightweight materials, including carbon-fiber wheels, and an aluminum space frame with integrated battery cells to achieve a targeted 600-mile range. The interior will emphasize sustainable luxury, featuring recycled and sustainable materials. It will also include a 17.1-inch high-resolution screen and an instrument cluster positioned in front of the driver.