Fisker Ronin previewed as four-door convertible GT sports EV

The latest appearance of the Fisker Ronin has arrived on the company’s website page. The four-door convertible render offers a new look and is claimed to have the furthest range of any production electric vehicle.

The rendering shows the Ronin from a front angle. The Ronin has a light strip that wraps around the front. Rendel pictures show no Ronin grille, but it appears that the front bumper has air intakes.

The Ronin has the low profile and big wheels like most electric vehicles on the market today. The Ronin has a dihedral front door that opens in the renders, but there’s no indication yet of how the back door opens.

Henrik Fisker, the automaker’s CEO, said earlier this year that the Ronin would have a range of 660 miles under the WLTP testing standard used in Europe.

The EPA’s range is likely lower than that of the WLTP, but still Ronin drivers can cover quite a distance before needing to recharge the EV.

Fisker plans to show off the Ronin concept in August, with production targeted for 2024. The Fisker Ronin is said to retail for just under $200,000.

Fisker will start accepting reservations earlier this year for the five-passenger Pear, which starts at $29,900 before incentives.

The company expects to start producing Pear in 2024 as well. Last month, Fisker started manufacturing the Ocean electric SUV in Austria. It will increase production slowly, but is expected to build around 42,400 units next year.

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