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Fisker Looking at Producing an Electric Pickup Truck

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Daniel Rufiange
The revived automaker would follow in the footsteps of Tesla, Ford, GM and Rivian

As we start to see the offer of electric cars multiply on the market, the day is approaching when we might see the same happen in the pickup segment. Already Tesla, Ford, GM and Rivian have expressed a commitment to producing an all-electric truck. To that list we can now add Fisker.

In the case of that company, we’re talking long-term however.  The revived company with an electric-focused mission statement has only presented one vehicle up to now, the Emotion sedan.

We know the company is also preparing an SUV; after that, the company is planning two other products, including a pickup. The latter as alluded to in a tweet sent out by Henrik Fisker, who explains that all vehicle segments would need to be electrified, and that after Fisker’s SUV is born, the two models to follow that have been decided on.

He also included a computer-generated teaser image that clearly shows the back end of a pickup, adorned with larger FISKER letters.

Also noteworthy in Henrik Fisker’s tweet is the revelation that the two new products will ride on the same platform. We don’t know what the second of the two products is, but we can imagine a product destined to take on the other model being developed by Rivian, the R1S SUV.

Fisker SUV concept
Fisker SUV concept | Photo: Fisker

The prospect of a 100% electric pickup truck from Fisker is an intriguing one, for sure, but the fact is such a product would enter a segment already populated by other models. Tesla has committed to producing a truck, and American giants GM and Ford have promised to produce their own electric pickups. Then there’s Rivian and its all-electric truck, now in development and set to debut in the flesh next year. .

While at this point in time it’s still not possible for consumers to buy an electric pickup, that time is coming soon, and given the potential for profits in the truck categories, the competition will be fierce. Expect other companies to throw their hats in the ring as well.

Henrik Fisker with the Fisker EMOtion concept
Henrik Fisker with the Fisker EMOtion concept | Photo: Fisker
Daniel Rufiange
Daniel Rufiange
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