https://autos.yahoo.com/henrik-fisker-teases-accidentally-posts-204400419.html
Henrik Fisker Teases, or Accidentally Posts, Upcoming Alaska Electric Truck
February 12, 2020  Sebastian Blanco  Car and Driver

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  - With a simple tweet, we learned about a new Fisker model. Then it was
deleted.
  - Details are limited to what we can see in the picture, and Fisker won’t
even confirm the name of the truck.
  - This is just the latest in a growing field of plug-in pick ups, which is
going to have options from startup and traditional automakers.

With just three words, another pick-up truck seems to have entered the
electric fray. Henrik Fisker, the CEO of Fisker, Inc. tweeted out and then
quickly deleted an image of a new truck called the Alaska with the words
“Electric pick up!” earlier today.

This is the first time any mention of such a vehicle has been made public,
and Fisker's response to multiple people who responded to his tweet only
added to the mystery. In each case, all he said was, “Sorry mistake: will
delete.” A Fisker spokesperson confirmed to Car and Driver that the tweet
was unintentionally sent by Henrik and was quickly deleted.

“We can’t confirm the model or name of a vehicle that may have been seen in
the Tweet,” the spokesperson said, “We can, however, confirm that Fisker
Inc. is indeed working on a modular electric vehicle platform that may
underpin several different affordable EV models in the future.”

However the image came to our attention, the Alaska truck looks like it is
ready for adventure with an almost comically wide stance enhanced by even
wider tires. Unsurprising for a Fisker design, the Alaska’s rear features
strong vertical and horizontal design lines and the name appears in all caps
across the back. Thin taillights and red accents enhance the feel that this
is an electric truck.

Exactly when Fisker might officially reveal its electric truck is something
we can speculate about. The company says that it will bring the Fisker Ocean
electric luxury SUV to Geneva (no mention of the Alaska), which leaves the
New York or Detroit Auto Shows as the next most likely locations to pull the
wraps off. Of course, Fisker could host its own reveal on its own timetable
or just throw the information up on Twitter one day, as well.

The electric-truck category is rapidly filling up with offerings from
automotive startups. The Tesla Cybertruck, the Rivian R1T, the Bollinger B2
and the just-announced Nikola Badger are all garnering attention and
pre-orders as we wait for them to actually arrive. That’s not all that the
Alaska could one day compete against, since traditional OEMs are not sitting
this fight out. GM is reviving the Hummer nameplate for an all-electric
model and Ford is already pulling the hype train for its all-electric F-150.
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