American start-up company Fisker has released details of an electric SUV that's set to launch in the second half of 2021.
The announcement comes just four days after the unveiling of the Tesla Model Y, a new seven-seat electric SUV with a range of up to 300 miles.
Like the Model Y, the as-yet-unnamed Fisker will be priced from less than $40,000 (£30,200) in the US. It features what the firm calls “captivating design touches that have been traditionally reserved for supercars in the past”.
Confirmed styling details include a front-mounted radar in place of a grille, a large front air intake, flared wheel arches and a futuristic headlight design.
Performance details haven't been revealed, but an 80kWh lithium ion battery pack is claimed to provide of a range of nearly 300 miles. The car will be available in four-wheel-drive form with an electric motor mounted on each axle.
Fisker hints at the presence of a targa-style removable roof section, stating that “with the touch of a button, an extended open-air atmosphere will be made possible without compromising the rugged and safe structural integrity of an SUV”.
It also claims the interior will offer class-leading space and feature a large head-up display and an intelligent user interface.
Henrik Fisker, company founder, said the new model will take the form of “a desirable, luxuriously rugged and green vehicle that’s accessible to people across the US and the world”.
It's not yet confirmed where the new model will be produced, but Fisker said prototype testing will begin before the end of this year.
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