
The Fisker Ocean by the Numbers: The stats that make the car
Horsepower: 468 / 564 in boost mode
Drive Mode 0-60: Earth – 5.3 / Fun – 4.5 / Hyper – 3.8
Drive Range: 360 miles / 324 miles (20″ wheel / 22″ wheel)
Curb Weight: 5,363 lbs.
Tow Capacity: 4,000 lbs.
Solar Miles: 1,500 / 663 (proposed / actual)
Software:
Audio: FM radio, Bluetooth, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeart Radio
Video: Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Video
Maps: TomTom with 3D render
Driving: Lane Keep, Cruise Control, Door Open Alert, Traffic Signal Light Recognition
Cost: $70,399 / $28,499 (original reservation / actual purchase)
Comparative Analysis against Leading Competitors Based on 2023 Stats

At it’s time of release, the Fisker Ocean One had the longest range by a long shot. Even the Tesla Model X, not included due to price range differences, could not surpass the Ocean, with it’s average of 345 miles. Only the Lucid line of cars offered more range at the time, with the base model Pure offering 410 miles.

As you can see, the Fisker Ocean One’s 3.6-second time remains incredibly competitive, beating out the dual-motor Polestar 2 and the AWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 and 6 models. Although the price point of the Fisker may have been higher than some models, it allows the buyer to make an informed purchased decision.

Note: the 564hp of the Fisker Ocean is based on setting the boost mode, which is used for standing start acceleration. Better known as the drag strip! The base horsepower of 468-hp is still mid pack and competitive with other cars in its class. Believe me, it gets the job done!