Fisker has ambitious plans. By 2025, the brand wants to have a total of four models in its currently only Ocean model range. One of three newcomers will be an electric pick-up, of which CEO Henrik Fisker is now releasing a new image on Linkedin.
Car manufacturer Fisker, which had the plug-in hybrid Karma on its menu, which was popular in the Netherlands for a short time, went on the bottle about six years ago. The Chinese Wanxiang Group took over the remnants and renamed the brand simply ‘Karma’. Former founder Henrik Fisker in turn started a new brand: Fisker. That showed his firstborn at the beginning of last year, an electric SUV that was named Ocean. Fisker wants to have a total of four electric models in its program by 2025. One of them will be an electric pick-up whose brand is now releasing an image for the second time.
CEO Henrik Fisker posted an already deleted tweet in February that showed an image of an electric pick-up. The pick-up, which is very likely to rely heavily on technology from the aforementioned Ocean, has now been shown for a second time. The Fisker CEO places a new digital sketch on Linkedin. However, the design differs from that of the pick-up shown at the beginning of last year. The CEO explains that Fisker’s next model “could be a lifestyle pick-up”. The fact that the high pief is not satisfied with the slightest thing is shown by his intention to develop “the lightest and most efficient electric pick-up in the world”. However, the car shown is not the final version. The production version could just be “even more radical”, according to Fisker.