The Second Model In Fisker’s EV Brand Line Enters The Lineup Of The New Urban Electric Car, Called Pear (Which Stands For Personal Electric Vehicle Revolution), Recently Tested And Set To Feature Some Radical Characteristics For Launch In 2023.
The Price Of Fisker In The US Is Confirmed To Start At $29,900, With The Price In The UK Targeting Around £25,000 For Its Innovative Machine.
“Using Space In A Car Of This Size Will Be Key”, Said Fisker To Auto Express. “The Functionality And The Vehicle Will Be Completely Different. The Way To Access The Trunk – I Call It The Houdini Trunk Because No One Has Ever Done It Before.”
What The Company Says About The New Urban Electric Car
Fisker Has Not Specified Exactly How This Will Work, Saying: “Basically, The Car Is So Radical That We Don’t Want To Show It Until 2024, Just Before We Start Selling It. However, It Is Believed That The Way The Trunk Opens Will Once Again Be Part Of The Smart Use Of Space, With Patent Records And Designs From Fisker Mentioning “Front Storage Functionality And Door Retraction”. The Trunk Appears To Be A Retractable Drawer As Part Of The Front Grille Assembly And A Rear Door That Will Extend To Access The Storage Space.
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This Is Reinforced By Fisker’s Comments In An Interview With Auto Express: “It [The Pear] Is Great For Food Delivery And Car Sharing, So It’s A New Urban Electric Car That Really Has A Broader Range Of Uses”. And
Though The Car Has Many Innovative Features, Fisker Claims That Smart Thinking Goes Beyond The Car, And He And His Engineering Team Have Also Completely Rethought How The Car Is Built.
“In Fact, We Rethought Everything About How We Build Cars”, He Said. “To Keep The Price Low, Ask If The Car Needs To Be Built The Way We Do Today. Think About The Cost And How We Can Achieve Connectivity And Cool Features In A Low-Cost Car. “It Was All Kinds Of Brainstorming Last Year, And This Year We Are Starting Large-Scale Development. We Are Already At The Stage Where We Are Working With Suppliers. We Are Also Working With Foxconn To Build Factories – This Is A Part Of The Joke, Because Foxconn Makes Apple Products, But This Is The More Radical Pear.” The Car Will Be Built On Fisker’s Own Steel Platform.
Fisker Expects The New Urban Electric Car Pear To Be A Model For The Brand To Produce 1 Million Cars Per Year (By 2027), And That The Car Will Come With Two Battery Options Offering Up To 310 Miles Of Range In What Fisker Calls The “Hyper Scope Package”. The Brand’s Rival, The VW ID.3, Will Go On Sale First In The US In 2024, Followed By Europe.
The New Urban Electric Car Pear Is Just One Of Four Models The Brand Is Currently Developing, With Fisker Noting That The Line Could Expand To “Eight To Ten Models”. The Fisker Ronin – A Sports GT Developed At Fisker’s Magic Works In The UK – Will Follow The Pear. When Asked If The Sports Crossover Could Constitute A Fourth Model, Fisker Said: “Maybe Not.”

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