The Fisker Ocean model might not be lucky enough to survive the company's current precarious state, but despite some negative reviews, the car absolutely shined in a recent long-distance test. Following his earlier range test, veteran EV tester Bjørn Nyland took a Fisker Ocean Extreme version for its 622 miles challenge—a special test to determine the long-distance travel capabilities.
It's very similar to the Kia EV9 GT-Line though, and slightly higher than the Audi Q8 e-tron, and it's not an especially great efficiency rating. Generally, closer to 3 miles/kWh is what we would consider exceptional. On the other hand, the 113-kilowatt-hour battery allows it to achieve a solid range. The first charging stop was at 191 miles . This enabled it to complete the distance by having five charging stops in total; five to six is a typical number of stops for his challenge.