Fisker Unveils Rōnin Super GT: An Electric Convertible Supercar for Sustainable Luxury
Fisker Inc. has unveiled the Fisker Rōnin Super GT, an all-electric convertible supercar set to redefine sustainable luxury. The California-based automaker, known for its passion-driven approach, has revealed key details about this stunning vehicle, which is slated for delivery in late 2025.
The Rōnin boasts an impressive 17.1-inch high-resolution screen and a driver-focused instrument cluster. Its aluminum space frame cleverly integrates battery cells, targeting a remarkable 600-mile range. Performance enthusiasts will appreciate the Rōnin's projected 0-60mph time of approximately two seconds and a top speed of 170mph (275km/h).
The interior promises to set new standards for sustainable luxury, utilizing recycled and eco-friendly materials. The Rōnin is designed to accommodate five people and offer ample cargo space, a rarity in supercars. Its striking exterior features rear butterfly doors, electrically opening front doors, and a foldable, carbon-fiber hardtop that can be activated via smartphone.
The Fisker Rōnin Super GT, priced at $385,000, will enter production in limited numbers, with only 999 vehicles planned. Deliveries are expected to commence in the second half of 2025. With its stunning design, impressive performance, and commitment to sustainability, the Rōnin is poised to captivate driving enthusiasts seeking a high-performance electric vehicle.
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