Shown in August 2023, the Fisker Ronin’s exterior design looks close to being production-ready. A carbon fiber hardtop convertible, this GT also comes with four butterfly doors. The rear doors are a lot shorter than the ones in front, sort of in the way the Mazda RX-8 had much smaller rear suicide doors, but CEO Henrik Fisker says that the butterfly doors of the Ronin will make it one of the easiest convertibles to get into.
Large wheels, short overhangs, blacked-out A-pillars, and full-width lighting front and rear create quite a visual spectacle. Other sporty touches include a vented hood, shapely fenders, and rearview camera mirrors. The body of the Ronin looks sleek and athletic, with overtly muscled haunches. Together with the big, bold wheels, the Ronin looks fully capable of the performance specs the manufacturer has claimed.
It’s too early to tell how many colors will be available for the Fisker Ronin, but we expect it to be heavily customizable in light of its sky-high price tag. Some of the colors that could be inherited from the Ocean crossover include Night Drive, Blue Planet, and Sea Grass, but we’d be surprised if the Ronin didn’t have a bespoke palette.