Fisker Ocean Wins Inaugural THE ZEVAS Award at LA Auto Show
- The Fisker Ocean won an inaugural zero-emission vehicle award, dubbed THE ZEVAS, and chosen in conjunction with the Los Angeles Auto Show and Electrify America.
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The Fisker Ocean won in the Crossover ( and below) category. Thousands of car fans voted in the award program.$50,000 -
The Fisker Ocean was one of nine THE ZEVAS award winners, selected from more than 90 qualifying zero-emission vehicles. -
Fisker staged the global reveal of its all-electric
Fisker Ocean at the 2021 LA Auto Show onNovember 17 .
THE ZEVAS are the official zero-emission awards of the Los Angeles Auto Show.
“We are honored to be one of the first winners of this award,” Fisker Chairman and CEO
The vehicle will commence production on
According to the LA Auto Show, which joined with Electrify America—the largest open DC-charging network in the US—for THE ZEVAS awards, thousands of members of the public voted for the nominees during the fall.
"Our amazing community of car fans and LA Auto Show visitors helped make THE ZEVAS a huge success, ushering thousands of votes to award this year's winners," said
The Fisker Ocean Ultra and Fisker Ocean Extreme will deliver an estimated 340 and 350-plus miles of range, respectively. Fisker worked extensively with battery supplier CATL, using two different chemistries, to maximize performance and minimize cost for the
All trim levels will showcase an emotional, engaging driving experience, thanks to Fisker’s Smart Traction torque-vectoring technology, paired with impressive acceleration and a suite of safety-oriented ADAS features.
A SolarSky roof will be available and could provide as many as 2,000 emission-free extra miles under ideal conditions and 1,500 miles under more typical sunny skies in regions such as
Revolve1, a 17.1-inch screen which rotates from a portrait configuration when driving, called Control Mode, to a horizontal configuration—Hollywood Mode—when parked, so passengers can watch media or enjoy other types of entertainment.
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