The 2025 Pear is unique inside in that it can be had as either a six-seater or a traditional five-seater. Seating for six is done by equipping two rows of bench seating; from what we can see in the reveal, the driver seemingly gets their own seat, and the two front passengers share a bench. While this immediately sounds incredibly cramped, the Pear seems to be relatively spacious, thanks to clever packaging. In the more traditional five-passenger layout, a large center console is added up front. The seating setup is exceptionally clever, too, with Lounge Mode allowing the front seats to be moved forward and folded down. The rear seats in the Fisker Pear also fold flat.
In the five-seat configuration, the large 17.1-inch rotating display from the Ocean can be added in, which creates a home-theater setup. The dashboard echoes an uncluttered, modern feeling and is largely devoid of buttons and controls in the footage. It sports numerous cubbies and spaces to hold things, as well as bands to hold things down. Each door gets an armrest, too. We’re not sure about interior color schemes or materials for the Fisker Pear, but sustainability is probably the name of the game, and we like the exterior-color matching blue trim on the example at the reveal, pictured here.
While we haven’t been given the standard features list or an idea of the size of the basic touchscreen display, it’s likely to be jam-packed with tech, especially in upper trims. We know that Fisker’s Blade supercomputer will power all the tech inside the Pear and allow all updates to occur over the air.
There isn’t any info on cargo space or official volumes for the Froot, but with the thoughtful design we’ve seen thus far, we’d be surprised if it was anything other than highly practical.