Fisker confirms 10-year battery and powertrain warranty for Ocean EV
Fisker has confirmed a 10-year/100,000-mile battery and powertrain warranty (whichever comes first) for the Ocean electric SUV, which is scheduled to begin production in November.
The battery warranty guarantees 75% of the battery’s original capacity, according to Fisker’s website. For reference, Tesla’s battery warranty is 8 years or 100,000 to 150,000 miles, depending on the model, while Rivian offers an 8 year/175,000 mile mileage warranty. beats any other US market EV.
Both Tesla and Rivian cover up to 70% of the original battery capacity. Toyota has targeted only Lost about 10% in 10 years for its bZ4X. However, that would not be the warranty.
2023 Fisker Ocean
Additionally, the Ocean comes with a comprehensive 6-year/60,000-mile warranty on other components, 6-year or 60,000-mile roadside support, and 12 years of corrosion protection with unlimited kilometers.
Fisker reveals about the Ocean in the form of production purposes in November 2021, almost two years after the SUV was originally revealed in January 2020 in basic concept form. The company has kept the original Base price $37,499 statement throughout, however. Fisker is asking for a $250 deposit for reservations before production begins, but it’s also promising a Flexible Lease program for $379 a month plus an initial $2,999 fee — 30,000 allow miles with the ability to travel at any time without penalty.
Set to be built by Magna, in Austria, the Ocean will be offered in Sport, Ultra and Extreme versions. The base Ocean Sport will use lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) batteries from CATL. Other models will receive nickel manganese cobalt cells (NMCs) from the same supplier. Fisker is expecting an EPA-rated 250-mile range for the base Sport and 350-mile range for the Ultra version.