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Fisker Inc Unveils the New Ambitious Ocean Extreme Vehicle

Fisker launches its new Ocean Extreme SUV in Austria and it starts at the price of $68,999. It is able to travel up to 350 miles on only one single charge, as claimed by the company. The vehicle is designed to have the first digital radar system that functions as a safety feature.

Additional features include the dual motor and all-wheel-drive that has an impressive 550 horsepower. This means that it is able to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in only 3.6 seconds. There are three driving modes and a large rotating screen measuring out to be 17.1 inches and has games to play, rounded out by a solar roof at the top of the car.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Vehicles - Fisker's new electric Ocean Extreme SUV offers an opportunity for companies to invest in electric vehicles as a sustainable and environmentally friendly mode of transportation.
2. Digital Radar Systems - The Ocean Extreme's innovative digital radar system creates a disruptive opportunity for companies to develop and implement similar safety features in other electric vehicles.
3. Solar-powered Cars - Fisker's Ocean Extreme features a solar roof, offering a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies to incorporate solar energy into the design and functionality of electric vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The launch of the Ocean Extreme SUV signifies a trend of disruption in the automotive industry towards the production of electric and sustainable vehicles.
2. Technology Industry - The Ocean Extreme's digital radar system highlights a potential opportunity for tech companies to develop new safety features for electric vehicles.
3. Renewable Energy Industry - Fisker's use of renewable energy in the form of a solar roof on the Ocean Extreme provides an opportunity for companies in the renewable energy industry to integrate solar power into electric vehicles and promote sustainable transportation options.

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