Fisker Alaska Hits the Market: An Electric Pickup That Redefines Standards in Design, Range, and Sustainability
The pickup truck world is on the rise. With the public increasingly interested in this category, automakers are racing to launch models that cater to various tastes and needs. And in this scenario, electrification cannot be left out.
If you haven’t heard of the Fisker Alaska, get ready. Launched last month in the United States, this pickup is already making history. Built on the groundbreaking FM 31 platform, the Alaska is not just another pretty face in the market: it is the lightest and most sustainable electric pickup in the world.
Motorization: Power and Range of the New Electric Vehicle
The Fisker spared no effort when it comes to performance. Equipped with a dual electric motor, the Alaska impresses with its 550 horsepower. But what really catches attention is its range. With battery options of 75 kWh or 113 kWh, the model can achieve an impressive 547 km on a single charge.
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Upon entering the cabin, what one sees is an interior that blends futurism and sophistication. A massive 20-inch central screen sets the tone, controlling everything from media functions to advanced safety features.
Top-Notch Safety: Semi-Autonomous Driving
It’s not just in performance that the Alaska stands out. The pickup also offers a complete safety package, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and a full range of alerts and sensors.
Here comes the masterstroke: to enter the pre-order queue, you only need to shell out $50. The final price of the pickup is $45,000, about R$225,000 at the current conversion rate, excluding taxes. A price that places the Alaska in an extremely competitive position.
The Fisker Alaska is more than just a new option in the electric pickup market. It is a demonstration of where this industry is heading, setting new standards in design, range, and sustainability. It is the pickup of the future, available today.


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