Fisker introduces a new look at its upcoming Ronin convertible that functions on electricity to contribute to sustainable efforts. It notably will have the longest range of any production electric car and has a four-door design. The image is seen from the front corner perspective and is wrapped around with a light strip that covers the front.
Autoblog talks about the new look, noting that there is no grille but seems like the front bumper may have some air intakes. The profile sits low and it is driven by large wheels with dihedral front doors open in the render. Henrik Fisker, founder of Fisker noted earlier this year that the Ronin will have a 660-mile range.
Long-Range Electric Convertibles
Fisker Unveils a Quick Look at its New Ronin Convertible
Trend Themes
1. Electric Convertibles - Catering to sustainable efforts, this trend looks at producing electric-powered convertible cars.
2. Long-range Electric Vehicles - Following Fisker's 660-mile electric convertible car, this trend explores longer-range electric vehicles for greater convenience in long-distance travel.
3. Sustainable Luxury Cars - As electric technology advances and luxury brands take notice of sustainability efforts, this trend focuses on luxury car segments producing electric and sustainable vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - There is an opportunity for the automotive industry to invest in electric car technology and production, catering to the growing consumer demand for sustainable and longer-range vehicles.
2. Luxury Brands - Luxury brands should continue investing in sustainable and electric vehicle production to cater to the new-age luxury consumer market that prioritizes sustainability and eco-friendliness.
3. Environmental Sustainability - There is an opportunity for the environmental sustainability industry to promote the use of electric-powered vehicles and sustainable transport, actively contributing towards a better and greener future.