New details and images of the 2025 Fisker Ronin have been released, giving us a clearer look at the American EV luxury brand’s all-new flagship model.
Poised to be introduced globally in 2025, the new four-door grand tourer convertible has five seats, a carbon-fibre hard-top, butterfly doors, a high-tech luxury interior and uniquely futuristic exterior design.
Fisker claims its 1000hp (750kW) triple-motor all-wheel drive electric powertrain will send the drop-top to 60mph (97km/h) in “approximately 2.0 seconds”, while an integrated battery pack will offer a targeted range of 600 miles (966km).
Said to have been created to deliver “driver enjoyment rather than autonomous technologies”, the new Fisker drop-top looks set to rival the much-delayed Tesla Roadster replacement.
Fisker promises the Ronin will come with an exceptional cargo capacity, thanks to storage space in the frunk and rear boot.
Access to the rear doors is via a pair of butterfly doors, while the front doors are operated by electric motors.
Where still to see a full set of images, including interior shots, but from earlier teasers we know the cabin will be dominated by a huge 17.1-inch infotainment screen.
There’s also a back-lit dash and a yoke-style steering wheel with a digital instrument cluster embedded within it.
Like other Fisker models, recycled and sustainable materials will be plentiful as part of the brand’s pledge to create the “world’s most sustainable supercar”.
Just 999 Fisker Ronin cabrios will be made, with each priced from $US385,000 ($A595,000).
To reserve a Ronin, interested buyers can place a $US2000 ($A3000) deposit for the first order and a fully refundable $US1000 ($A1500) deposit for an additional car.