Summary
- The Fisker Ronin EV sets a new benchmark for all-electric vehicles with its unmatched range of 600 miles, 1,000 horsepower, and impressive acceleration speed.
- Fisker is committed to sustainable design, using eco-friendly materials and conducting Life Cycle Assessments to reduce carbon emissions and aim for a climate-neutral vehicle by 2027.
- In comparison to its competitors, the Fisker Ronin EV stands out with its superior performance, including range, acceleration, and horsepower, making it the archetype for all-electric sportscars.
The Fisker Ronin EV is set to hit the market in 2026, and with it will come a new benchmark for all-electric vehicles. Pushing the limits of electric innovation, the Fisker Ronin EV is bounds ahead of the competition with an unprecedented 600 miles of range strengthened by 1,000 horsepower capabilities, a 170 MPH top speed, and a 0-60 MPH acceleration rate of a mere two seconds.
Touted as the world’s first all-electric four-door GT sportscar with a convertible design, the newest Fisker is the epitome of what a GT should be: made for long distances but with the speed for a Hot Lap. With a range to take drivers the mile and sustainably sourced design, the EV’s slogan “Thrills Beyond Speed,” has a lot to offer.
An EV Made For Speed, Longevity, And Strength
The Fisker Ronin is a vehicle that promises a new age of electric cars. With a driving range of 600 miles, it surpasses any other EV on the market in terms of cross-country capability.
While specific details about battery capacity and charging time have yet to be announced, all Fisker EVs are compatible with public charging stations, and the company recognizes over 600,000 active and roaming stations. The Fisker Ocean, a compact all-electric SUV, promises drivers enough power to travel from San Jose to L.A. or from Boston to Philly without range anxiety. Road tripping is made easy with an EV that can cross state lines.
The 2023 Lucid Air is the closest competitor, with 516 miles of range. However, the Fisker Ronin EV still outperforms it with a range potential of 600 miles. The newest Lucid Air release in 2024 has even less range, with only 427 miles. The Lucid Air prioritizes speed over range, with 1,234 horsepower and a less than two-second 0-60 acceleration rate.
The Fisker Ronin EV doesn’t compromise on performance. It matches the 2024 Lucid Air’s need for speed with 1,000 horsepower and a 0-60 MPH acceleration speed of two seconds. The EV features three electric motors for all-wheel drive and a sturdy base for any driving conditions. With its racecar-like aerodynamics, carbon structure, and 23-inch carbon fiber wheels, the Fisker Ronin EV is not only fast but also fuel-efficient. While carbon fiber reduces fuel usage due to its lightweight and strong characteristics, it can also be expensive and difficult to repurpose. The Ronin EV is sure to make an impact with its acceleration speed and high-performing architecture on the track.
Fisker is not only pushing the industry standard, but its own as well. The Fisker Ocean EV, an all-wheel drive dual motor SUV, boasts a 360-mile range and a 0-60 MPH acceleration of under four seconds. It also features a PowerBank, a mobile emergency battery that can power a household for seven days. Fisker aims to make its vehicles adapt to a changing climate by incorporating sustainability in every aspect of the design process, including disaster response capabilities.
2026 Fisker Ronin Specs
Motor |
Tri-motor setup |
Horsepower |
1,000 horses |
Drivetrain |
AWD |
Battery |
LFP or NMC battery |
Range |
Est. 600 miles |
MSRP |
$385,000 |
The Fisker Ronin Is The New Benchmark of Sustainable Design
The Fisker Ronin goes beyond fuel efficiency with its commitment to sustainable design. The brand is known for using eco-friendly materials and conducting Life Cycle Assessments to reduce carbon emissions. Fisker aims to become the most sustainable all-electric car manufacturer. Details about the Ronin’s material sourcing and carbon-conscious structural elements are still undisclosed. However, the company has promised the inclusion of “eco-friendly materials” in the interior, which will feature seats for five people and a 17.1-inch digital display screen. The car design mockups include winged doors and a flat-bottom racing steering wheel.
Fisker has conducted a Life Cycle Assessment to measure the carbon footprint of its previous vehicles. The assessment found that driving a Fisker Ocean instead of a gas-powered car saved enough carbon to match the amount stored by 39 acres of forests across the United States. With its high standards for fuel efficiency and eco-design, Fisker aims to introduce a climate-neutral vehicle by 2027.
The Competition Pales In Comparison
The Fisker Ronin EV comes with a higher price tag compared to other EV GTs on the market. However, it outshines its competitors in terms of range, speed, acceleration, and motor setup. Additionally, it is a limited edition vehicle, with only 999 units being produced.
The closest competitor to the Fisker Ronin EV is the Lucid Air, which offers similar acceleration and horsepower. However, other electric sports cars in the same category fall short in terms of horsepower, acceleration, and range compared to the Fisker Ronin EV. The Polestar 6, which is set to debut in the same year as the Ronin EV, has half the range and over a hundred fewer miles of driving range. Similarly, the 2025 Porsche 718 Boxster Electric takes three more seconds to reach 60 MPH and has less than half the horsepower and range.
Horsepower |
Range |
Acceleration |
Price (est.) |
|
2026 Fisker Ronin EV |
1,000 horsepower |
600 miles |
0-60 MPH in two seconds |
$385,000 |
2023 Lucid Air |
480 – 1,050 horsepower |
516 miles |
0-60 MPH in less than two seconds |
$87,400 – $125,600 |
2023 Audi RS e-tron GT |
591 horsepower |
400 miles |
0-62 MPH in under four seconds |
$143,900 |
2025 Chevrolet Corvette EV |
1,000 horsepower |
N/A |
N/A |
$150,000 |
2024 DeLorean Alpha5 |
N/A |
300 miles |
0-60 MPH in under three seconds |
$140,000 |
2024 Maserati MC20 Folgore |
750 horsepower |
300 miles |
0-60 MPH in under three seconds |
$215,000 |
2026 Polestar 6 |
884 horsepower |
300 miles |
0-60 MPH in three seconds |
$200,000 |
2025 Porsche 718 Boxster Electric |
300-500 horsepower |
250 miles |
0-60 MPH in under five seconds |
$78,000 |
2024 Piëch GT |
603 horsepower |
311 miles |
0-62 MPH in three seconds |
$101,000 |
2025 Alfa Romeo Giulia EV |
1,000 |
500 miles |
0-60 MPH in under four seconds |
N/A |
Although the Fisker Ronin EV is not set to hit production until late 2025, leaving room for advancements in technology, range, and speed from rival brands, the competition remains limited. As new all-electric vehicles enter the market over the next few years, the Fisker Ronin EV has positioned itself as the archetype for all-electric sportscars.