Fisker Calls Alaska Like An Electric Pickup Truck Ferrari
JAKARTA - The auto industry continues to undergo a major revolution with the emergence of electric cars that are increasingly in demand by the public. One of the electric car manufacturers that has attracted attention is Fisker, who has announced plans to release an electric pickup truck called Alaska.
Fisker CEO Henrik Fisker gave a little picture of this electric pickup truck and made automotive lovers even more curious.
In an interview with Auto Express, July 21, Henrik Fisker stated that Alaska is like its Ferrari electric pickup truck.
"If Ferrari builds an electric pickup truck, then Alaska will be like that," he said.
This statement reflects Fisker's ambition to serve luxury electric trucks that not only have superior performance, but also have a tempting sporty look. This concept is quite interesting, as electric trucks are generally associated with transport and practicality, but Alaska will present an amazing style and performance.
Despite its high sporting ambitions, Fisker CEO emphasized that Alaska will maintain the true proportion of pickup trucks, including the height of the body, ground clearance, and the appropriate posture. Fisker wants to create trucks that not only look sporty, but also have the comfort and built-in ability of a truck. This reflects Fisker's vision of serving electric trucks that are suitable for use in various conditions, from urban travel to adventure in the wild.
Just like other Fisker models, Alaska will also come with "smart" features like those in Fisker Ocean that make it more practical for its owners. While it has not been disclosed in detail, Henrik Fisker has previously stated that every vehicle from his company will have "at least four unique features," and Alaska will have some features that "have never existed before on trucks." These innovations are expected to be a fun surprise for consumers and signal Fisker's commitment to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation in the automotive industry.
In addition, Alaska will have the ability to carry long loads with a see-through window behind the back seat, which is similar to the features on Chevrolet Avalanche. This adds flexibility and additional transport power to this pickup truck, making it an attractive choice for consumers who need a multipurpose truck.
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Fisker has yet to announce an official date to reveal complete details about the truck being developed in the Alaskan program. However, it is hoped that further information will soon be released to provide a clearer picture of Fisker's Ferrari electric pickup truck.