This 2023 Fisker Ocean Extreme is finished in blue over white and tan upholstery and is powered by dual permanent-magnet synchronous AC motors and a 113-kWh battery linked to a single-speed direct-drive transmission. It features LED lighting, a 360-degree camera system, 22″ AirGlider wheels, and SolarSky solar charging along with a heated steering wheel, heated seats, dual wireless mobile phone chargers, and a 17.1″ rotating central infotainment screen linked to a Fisker Pulse audio system. The vehicle was acquired by the seller in 2024 and now has 1,100 miles. This Ocean is offered at no reserve with a clean Carfax report and a clean Louisiana title.
The vehicle is finished in blue and has LED lighting, parking sensors, and power-deploying door handles. The roof features SolarSky solar charging panels as well as a panoramic sunroof with Fisker’s “California Mode”, which opens the sunroof and windows simultaneously.
Black-finished 22″ AirGlider wheels are mounted with 255/45 Bridgestone Alenza Sport A/S tires. The four-wheel disc brakes feature blue-finished calipers and are linked to a three-level regenerative braking system.
The heated front bucket seats and heated outboard rear seats are trimmed in white and tan upholstery. Appointments include multi-zone automatic climate control, dual wireless mobile phone chargers, and a 17.1″ rotating infotainment screen linked to a Fisker Pulse audio system. The seller states that the software has not been updated.
The heated steering wheel fronts a digital display that contains a speedometer, a range readout, and driving mode status. The odometer indicates approximately 1,200 miles.
The dual permanent-magnet synchronous AC motors and 113-kWh Hyper Range battery combined to produce up to 564 horsepower and 543 lb-ft of torque when new, and manufacturer-claimed range was 360 miles. Power is sent to all four wheels through a single-speed direct-drive transmission.
The Carfax report is free of accidents or other reported damage.
There is currently a lien on the vehicle, and the seller’s lender will need to be paid off before the title can be transferred to the next owner.