2024 Fisker Pear: £25,000 Volkswagen ID 3 rival breaks cover | Autocar

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The 2024 Fisker Pear is a £25,000 electric hatchback and rival to the Volkswagen ID 3, and it has recently been caught on video:

– at an initial rate of 250,000 units per year the second half of 2024, with first deliveries expected soon after. previously told Autocar the Pear “is the vehicle that ultimately will take us to a million vehicles – we hope – per year, in 2027.”

and two battery options will be offered on launch: one for city driving, and the other for longer distances - which Fisker claims will have a range of more than 310 miles.’s SUV production line in South Carolina, as a “manufacturing guru” to work with Foxconn on integrating cost efficiencies into the line, which, Henrik Fisker says, forms part of his firm’s ultimate ambition “to revolutionise automotive manufacturing and, to a certain extent, supply chain.

 

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Eww i was looking forward to it but now I’m disappointed it looks terrible

Seems to have gone pear shaped!

No way will that be £25k. Will start from £35k at least

I worry if that hits uk shores that will jump up by £5-10k

The wraparound windscreen is there, just at a less extreme angle than the renders had me looking for. Looks like the curve might be behind the black window frame? I wonder if this is the final shape as he said there was difficulty in the glass angle, or if they’ll try for more

i genuinely laughed at the name

Great

I think it's pronounced Fisher Price.

ugly ass thing

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