New Fisker Ronin Targets 600-mile range

On By George Poland
New Fisker Ronin Targets 600-mile range

The Californian manufacturer has revealed details on its upcoming five-seater super GT convertible EV that will be priced at $385,000 (£300,000).

Production for the Fisker Ronin will begin in the second half of 2025 and just 999 will be made at first.

Current concepts and internal simulations reveal that the electric convertible will produce a set of eye-watering statistics. The Ronin, named after the 1998 action film starring Robert De Niro, is projected to achieve 0-62mph in just 2 seconds with a top speed of 170mph.

Not only will the Ronin be as quick as any supercar on the market, but it’ll provide these speeds whilst also being able to attain a tremendous 600-mile range.

With this EV, Fisker aims to “create a classic grand touring car, updated for the 21st century”. The 5-seater takes advantage of an EV’s battery layout to bring top-of-the-range utility to the top end of the market.

All of the doors, including the rear butterfly doors, can be opened via a smartphone along with the foldable carbon-fibre hardtop roof that retracts into the boot. A front trunk or ‘frunk’ provides additional luggage space too.

Fisker wants the Ronin to be the world’s most sustainable supercar and will use recyclable and sustainable materials to achieve this. Lightweight carbon-fibre 23-inch wheels should also help the electric range.

In the front, a 17.1-inch high-resolution touch screen and instrument cluster is provided for the driver.