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Fisker just sent the Ocean One Hype email giving a little more information (not too much) Fisker Ocean One
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yes, I would say from a production efficiency perspective that is what Fisker is looking for, however, from a consumer's POV, for a launch edition, I would want some customization options available. They should be offering exterior color and interior color options with Launch One as well.No mention of paint color, so I suppose that is a choice on the One. I had a feeling that Big Sur Blue would be mandatory. It mentioned Maliblu interior is standard, but is it mandatory on the One? It would make sense if they want to manufacture 5000, to have one color and one interior to make it faster to produce.
yes, looks like from this email that they would be offering Ocean One in several countries and not limiting it to the US market, which is a good news.@fiskeroceanfan
Thanks a million for this tidbit....
Experience It First.
Be One Of Only 5,000
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. We are inviting our earliest Fisker reservation holders to join us in this history-making first step: to be the first to own 1 of only 5,000 Fisker Ocean One Launch Editions world-wide.*
This uncompromised luxury edition of the Fisker Ocean all-electric SUV is fully loaded and includes rarities standard only on the Fisker Ocean One.
I do agree. I liked the "looks" of sea salt a bit better, but then again, I havent seen that in person so can't comment. when I saw Maliblu interior in person I was underwhelmed.From the photos from last week, that blue suede does not look good nor premium imo. Looks like it would be for the Sport trim instead of the One.
yes this is a new page that was released in this morning's email. It gives a little more information but not a whole lot.FWIW, found this new page (at least I haven't seen it before): Fisker Ocean One
At least I now know what a 'Digital Signature' is even though it doesn't matter to me.
Yeah I have to agree. I think they look great. I rather like a suede texture but also glad they are vegan.I don't know what the fuss is. The blue seats look premium to me. The base seats will be all polyurethane.
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Still doesn't look good me but to each their own. I would prefer a full vegan leather option and no suede at all for a car that is $69k. I'm also not a big fan of the middle cut out line in each seat. Guess it'll make it easier to fart though.I don't know what the fuss is. The blue seats look premium to me. Sea Salt option is the same material, just different color. The base seats will be all polyurethane.
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I don't think the Lyric looks bad either but the faux wood is dated. In fact any shiny surface that collects fingerprints is silly in a car IMO. I could live with a Lyric but not dropping 70k either hehe.Still doesn't look good me but to each their own. I would prefer a full vegan leather option and no suede at all for a car that is $69k. I'm also not a big fan of the middle cut out line in each seat. Guess it'll make it easier to fart though.
Seats like the Cadillac Lyriq would have been good. I'm getting the Ultra cause of pricing but if I wanted to burn a $69k hole in my pocket, I'd opt for the Lyriq instead.
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Agreed. Piano black is the most annoying surface in a car. The Lyriq has actual real wood though which adds to the luxury. The Ocean still has me because of the AWD, range, and performance promise but with no actual tests to prove them, my rsvp status could change in the next 6 months.I don't think the Lyric looks bad either but the faux wood is dated. In fact any shiny surface that collects fingerprints is silly in a car IMO. I could live with a Lyric but not dropping 70k either hehe.
Got ya - hard to tell about the wood. When a car uses real wood and there is actual wood texture, I prefer that but it is very rare in my experience. The extremely smooth polished surface that they show in that picture might as well be faux wood ;-).Agreed. Piano black is the most annoying surface in a car. The Lyriq has actual real wood though which adds to the luxury. The Ocean still has me because of the AWD, range, and performance promise but with no actual tests to prove them, my rsvp status could change in the next 6 months.
The fact they are only on the center surfaces and not the sides - which would be rubbing points - should help with that. Also, you could probably just take a suede brush to it...I just hope the suede style seats don't get shiny over time.
I loved the maliblu interior in the pictures, thats why I have it as my selection. But looking at it in real life, I did not like them at all. I do believe that sea salt interior may be better looking even though it is the same material.I don't know what the fuss is. The blue seats look premium to me. Sea Salt option is the same material, just different color. The base seats will be all polyurethane.
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