FISKER RELEASES ADDITIONAL DETAILS FOR FISKER OCEAN FORCE EOFF-ROAD PACKAGE

The Fisker Ocean Force E is an off-road package that can either be ordered at
purchase or added to the Fisker Ocean at a later date

  • The package will be available on the Fisker Ocean One and Extreme trim levels
  • Features include 33-inch tires on 20-inch wheels, special dampers, skid plates,
    and underbody protection
  • Force E will include an off-road mode delivered via over-the air (OTA) update
  • New Force E images available here

driven by a mission
to create the world’s most emotional and sustainable electric vehicles, today released

additional details on its Fisker Ocean Force E, the off-road package for the Fisker Ocean
all-electric SUV.
“Force E is our effort to bring zero-emissions to the off-roading world, so that people who
love the outdoors can experience it in a more sustainable way and without the negatives
associated with the internal combustion vehicles that have dominated the segment for
decades,” Chairman and CEO Henrik Fisker said.
Force E is the dynamic and durable off-road package for the Fisker Ocean SUV, designed
to maximize Fisker Ocean’s outstanding torque, power, and best-in-class range for
sustainable off-roading adventure. Force E will be available both at vehicle purchase and
as a post-purchase add-on package. It will first be available for all-wheel drive Frisker
Ocean One and Extreme trims, and available for the Ultra trim at a later date.
The package includes 33-inch tires on 20-inch wheels, higher ground clearance,
specialized dampers, front and rear skid plates, an underbody plate for greater durability.
Force E will also include a special off-road mode, delivering off-road-performance
powertrain settings, that will be delivered via over-the air (OTA) update as part of the
package. An optional roof basket to enhance the Force E package will be sold separately.
Frisker Ocean Force E is scheduled to be available in Q1 2024, with pricing to be
announced on fiskerinc.com when reservations open.

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