Here's The First Full-Length Picture Of The Fisker EMotion

The rather striking Fisker has only been seen piecemeal in teaser photos until this point, but the first whole-car shot shows a Maserati-ish silhouette and a reasonably close resemblance to the original concept
Here's The First Full-Length Picture Of The Fisker EMotion

Five days ago we brought you a series of teaser shots of the new Fisker EMotion, but now the whole thing is out in the open.

This is the first full-body shot of the planned all-electric car, which aims to take-on Tesla at its own game, but given that the company building it was only founded last year, let’s not hold our breath. It’s not scheduled to arrive until 2019 at the earliest and we wouldn’t be surprised to see revisions before then.

Here's The First Full-Length Picture Of The Fisker EMotion

To recap some of the numbers – although, again, it’s pinch of salt time – it’s a 161mph sports car with dihedral doors and a target range of over 400 miles. If UK pricing for the $129,900 project follows rough exchange rates, then it’s set to weigh in at around £100,000.

It’s the first of a new range of cars that feature lighter-weight batteries than most other EVs, or so say its makers. A smaller, cheaper electric Fisker will arrive with a price tag of £30,000 or so, if things go well for the EMotion.

Here's The First Full-Length Picture Of The Fisker EMotion

What’s more, to help Fisker Inc survive where Fisker Automotive couldn’t, it plans to sell its tech to other companies. High-volume production licensing could make the firm a mint, provided anyone wants to buy it. We don’t actually know of any major automotive group that isn’t already dabbling with its own electric drive.

However, car makers in China and emerging markets elsewhere in the world, with no ties to major European, Japanese or American manufacturers, could potentially see Fisker’s tech as a shortcut to global sales. Whatever happens, the EMotion’s first hurdle is just to do better than the excellent but always doomed Karma.

Via: Auto Express

Comments

Freddie Skeates
06/12/2017 - 16:12 |
85 | 0

Nice one

06/12/2017 - 16:30 |
1 | 1

The eMotion makes the Model 3 looks beautiful.

06/13/2017 - 02:16 |
5 | 7

R u against Tesla

06/13/2017 - 14:41 |
1 | 2
lowie t

I’m not feeling anything tbh.

06/12/2017 - 16:30 |
1 | 0
Senator Chinchilla

It’s a nice shape but I think the front end grilles and quad headlights are too fussy. And those matte black rims look like some cheap aftermarket pieces.

06/12/2017 - 16:33 |
3 | 0
Nobody

99.999999999% sure those are all renders

06/12/2017 - 18:32 |
2 | 0
Monty4248

In reply to by Nobody

We haven’t noticed -_-

06/13/2017 - 01:09 |
0 | 1
Windscape 🇺🇸

Karma looks better

06/12/2017 - 18:39 |
1 | 0
FUGL_S60 (Tesla Lover 800)

Is it just me because I am not having any luck figuring out what EMotion this is!

06/12/2017 - 18:40 |
1 | 2
German Perfectionist

The Karma looked way better. And it had a fitting name.

06/12/2017 - 18:55 |
4 | 1
Marc Low

I feel no eMotion looking at this new Fisker. Sh*t.

06/12/2017 - 20:43 |
7 | 0
Anonymous

Good Lort that’s ugly

06/12/2017 - 21:10 |
0 | 0
DAT HYUNDAI GUY(Miata, S2K and 720s Squads)(Captain Slow)(Un

As with the Model Y, there are pun opportunities… I have no EMotion anymore as they come in!

06/12/2017 - 21:13 |
2 | 0

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