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Fisker CEO unveils RONIN starting price of “just under $200,000”

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Fisker CEO, Henrik Fisker, commented on his Instagram Fisker’s announcement of the new model: Project Ronin that will be unveiled in August 2023. The GT will feature unique doors for better ingress and egress and a luxurious, sustainable vegan interior that plots a new, advanced design direction.

“Fisker RONIN, an innovative, high-tech electric GT Sports Car. Battery pack integrated into the structure for more efficiency and lower weight. Range over 550 miles. Expected pricing; starting just under $200k . Showing prototype august next year!”, Henrik said.

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Earlier today, Fisker announced on Wednesday the Project Ronin, an innovative, high-tech electric GT sports car, which will come with a long charge range and high performance. The company plans to reveal Project Ronin in August 2023, with production starting in the second half of 2024.

“The aim is to achieve the world’s longest range for a production EV, combined with extremely high levels of performance,” CEO Henrik Fisker said. “Project Ronin will be a showcase for our internal engineering, powertrain, and software capabilities.”

Mr. Fisker told his engineering team to use the most advanced, lightweight materials and focus on range, performance, and overall driving experience.

Last week, Henrik Fisker deleted his Twitter account shortly after the company confirmed the deal with Elon Musk. Before deleting his profile, Henrik tweeted: “Please follow me on IG (Instagram) from now on if you want any updates. Thanks.”

On Tuesday, Henrik spoke about it for the first time saying he doesn’t want his free speech “to be actively managed or controlled by a competitor” referring to Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk. The ex-Tesla employee also mentioned that Musk would be able to “determine how the followers experience” the company.

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Cláudio Afonso founded CARBA in early 2021 and launched the news blog EV later that year. Following a 1.5-year hiatus, he relaunched EV in April 2024. In late 2024, he also started AV, a blog dedicated to the autonomous vehicle industry.