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2023 Fisker Ocean: A Quirky Electric SUV Rivaling Tesla with Doug DeMuro

2023 Fisker Ocean: A Quirky Electric SUV Rivaling Tesla with Doug DeMuro
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The 2023 Fisker Ocean is here, and it's ready to take on the electric SUV market. Join Doug DeMuro review this intriguing vehicle aiming to rival the likes of Tesla with its unique features and design. With a starting price just under $40,000, it's an affordable option for those looking to make the switch to electric.

But let's talk performance, because this Fisker Ocean means business. The top-of-the-line model boasts dual motors, pumping out a whopping 565 horsepower. That means it can go from 0 to 60 in a blistering 3.7 seconds. And with an EPA-rated range of around 360 miles, you won't have to worry about running out of juice anytime soon.

Now, let's dive into the quirks and features that make this Fisker Ocean stand out from the crowd. First off, the door proudly displays the word "power" stamped into the sheet metal. It's a bold statement that sets the tone for what's to come. And speaking of doors, the key fob is no ordinary key fob. It has buttons that do all sorts of interesting things. Press the unlock button, and the rear lights do a little dance, while the rear badge lights up to welcome you to your car. But that's not all, my friends. There's a button that opens the rear glass, allowing you to access the cargo area without having to open the tailgate. It's like having a vintage Jeep Wagoneer or Toyota 4Runner, but with a modern twist.

And let's not forget about the California mode. Press the button with the image of the sun, and everything opens up. I'm talking about all the windows, the sunroof, the rear window, and even the rear side windows on the cargo area. It's like stepping into a sunny, breezy paradise. And when you're ready to close it all up, just press the button again, and everything magically closes at once. It's a feature that sets the Fisker Ocean apart from the rest.

Moving to the rear of the vehicle, we have more interesting quirks to explore. The rear window opens up, not for a third-row seat, but to maximize airflow in the car. It's a unique touch that I've never seen before. And let's not forget about the vertical light bar on the rear pillar. It serves as an extra turn signal, just to make sure everyone knows when you're making a turn in your Fisker Ocean. It's attention to detail like this that sets this car apart.

Now, let's talk about the exterior design. The Fisker logo on the tailgate gives a floating effect, adding a touch of elegance to the overall look. And if you look closely, you'll notice the word "ocean" printed underneath, reminding you of the model name. This particular model is the limited edition first production model called the Ocean One, which sits at the top of the range.

As we move to the front of the car, you'll notice that it's not as flashy as the rear, but it still has its own unique touches. The Fisker badge appears to be floating above the hood, giving it a cool and distinctive look. And while there's no front trunk, they've cleverly placed the windshield washer fluid panel at the base of the windshield, complete with a graphic showing a Fisker Ocean being sprayed. It's a small detail, but it adds to the overall charm of the car.

Inside the Fisker Ocean, you'll find even more quirks to marvel at. The door handles pop out automatically when you unlock the car, adding a touch of sophistication. And once you're inside, you'll notice the word "power" proudly displayed on the side. To start the car, you simply put your foot on the brake pedal twice, and it comes to life. The shifting is done with a column shifter, which adds a classic touch to the modern interior.

And let's not forget about the massive touchscreen in the center of the dashboard. It's a vertical display, reminiscent of a cell phone held upright. But here's the interesting part: you can actually switch it to a horizontal orientation with a simple press of a button. It's a small feature, but it gives you the freedom to choose how you want your screen to look.

Overall, the Fisker Ocean is a unique and quirky electric SUV that brings a fresh perspective to the market. With its impressive performance, attention to detail, and innovative features, it's definitely a contender in the world of electric vehicles. So, if you're looking for something that stands out from the crowd, the Fisker Ocean might just be the car for you.

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