- An innovative bed design, making use of a technology similar to the Houdini rear door that Fisker is using for the Fisker PEAR crossover, will enable the box to expand to 9.2 feet from 4.5 feet, delivering unrivaled versatility.
- The Fisker Alaska’s base price is expected to start at $45,400, before eligible incentives are applied.
- The Fisker Alaska will be manufactured in the US.
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Fisker Inc. (NYSE: FSR) (“Fisker”), driven by a mission to create the world’s most emotional and sustainable electric vehicles, today released additional details on its Fisker Alaska pickup truck.

The Fisker Alaska will be the world’s most sustainable pickup. (Image credit: Fisker Inc.)
“Alaska breaks with convention,” Chairman and CEO Henrik Fisker said. “It doesn’t fit into any current segment, as it combines features of a mid-size pickup with the capabilities of a full-size thanks to its innovative expandable bed design.”
Fisker revealed the Alaska at its Product Vision Day on August 3.
The Fisker Alaska is the company’s “everything” vehicle: sporty handling and driving dynamics combined with luxury SUV comfort and everything that discerning buyers in the booming pickup-truck market expect. But Fisker also intends to make the Fisker Alaska the world’s most sustainable pickup when deliveries commence in 2025.
The company is also innovating with the vehicle, particularly when it comes to the bed, which is designed to expand from 4.5 to 7.5 feet thanks to a Houdini partition behind the rear seats that can be electronically lowered into space created by the battery layout of the FM31 platform. The Houdini door will be protected by a flip-up panel. With the powered liftgate dropped and rear seats lowered, the bed expands to 9.2 feet. When the rear seats are folded down and the Houdini is lowered, the rear seats are protected by fold up panels including a panel folding up behind the front seats. Beyond that, Fisker aims for the Fisker Alaska to be the world’s lightest electric pickup and feature extra storage in an insulated front trunk.
The Fisker Alaska will be offered with two battery packs -- 75 kWh and 113 kWh -- that will offer range of 230-340 miles; the 0-60mph time will range from 3.9 to 7.2 seconds.* The vehicle will be 17.4 feet in length and entice owners with a big gulp cupholder, the world’s largest, a cowboy hat holder, cockpit storage for work gloves, a large center armrest with storage for flashlights and pens, and a passenger tray with a tablet holder. Wheels will be available in 20- and 22-inch sizes.
Production of the Fisker Alaska is expected to start in Q1 of 2025. Interested customers can reserve the vehicle at Fiskerinc.com for $250 for their first Alaska and fully refundable $100 for the second.
New photos of the Fisker Alaska are available here.
Go to Fiskerinc.com to place a reservation on the Fisker Alaska.
*The Fisker Alaska is in development and this press release contains Fisker’s targeted specifications. The targeted range and other specifications are based upon Fisker internal simulations and are subject to change.
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Seems a little weird to me to leave out Rivian as a competitor. I know they're in different price segments but still...why not mention how much cheaper the Alaska is compared to the R1T?
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Seems a little weird to me to leave out Rivian as a competitor. I know they're in different price segments but still...why not mention how much cheaper the Alaska is compared to the R1T?
Who me!? I don't think Fisker is gunning for Rivian, even though they may scoop up some of their customers, rather the well established legacy players.
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LOL no not you! I meant Fisker although I guess it doesn't truly matter as they are not in the same price rangeSeems a little weird to me to leave out Rivian as a competitor. I know they're in different price segments but still...why not mention how much cheaper the Alaska is compared to the R1T?
Who me!? I don't think Fisker is gunning for Rivian, even though they may scoop up some of their customers, rather the well established legacy players.
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I definitely want to get one but I have already made a deposit for the Ocean, which is a great car but for my lifestyle I want to change to the Alaska model. I have emailed Fisker about changing my deposit to the Alaska model and they said I cannot do that. Anybody have other insights as to maybe how I can change my deposit?
I definitely want to get one but I have already made a deposit for the Ocean, which is a great car but for my lifestyle I want to change to the Alaska model. I have emailed Fisker about changing my deposit to the Alaska model and they said I cannot do that. Anybody have other insights as to maybe how I can change my deposit?
Did you make a reservation or a confirmed non-refundable order? In the case of a reservation, $225 of the $250 deposit will be returned to you, as Fisker retains $25 for processing fees. On the other hand, for a non-refundable order, none of the deposit can be refunded. I hope this answers your question!
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@seancallahan I did make the non-refundable order of $1000. At the time when I did it, the Alaska model was not out, I think they should allow us to switch deposits. It is not like I don't wanna buy one of their products or I want to use it for some other car company.
@seancallahan I did make the non-refundable order of $1000. At the time when I did it, the Alaska model was not out, I think they should allow us to switch deposits. It is not like I don't wanna buy one of their products or I want to use it for some other car company.
I totally understand. Unfortunately, that's not Fisker's policy.

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@seancallahan I understand that is not the policy, hopefully they will change it to allow customers to switch deposits. It's not like I'm downgrading. I had ordered the Ocean Sport, so they would make more money by selling me the Alaska model.
Do we know the width of the bed? I want to fit atleast a sheet of plywood.