Fisker has detailed the advanced semi-autonomous driving assistance system that the forthcoming Ocean SUV will hit the market with.

Dubbed Fisker Intelligent Pilot (FI-Pilot), the system will be developed in cooperation with Magna and will include an advanced “industry-leading” sensor set that includes digital imaging radar and various high-resolution cameras.

The Fisker Intelligent Pilot system will also support over-the-air updates that allow for new features to be rolled out throughout the lifecycle of the vehicle. Fisker is also promising the system provides high levels of cybersecurity.

“We are developing the FI-Pilot technologies to deliver unique features for our Fisker Ocean customers,” Fisker chairman and chief executive Henrik Fisker said in a statement. “With state-of-theart hardware and software packages, Fisker will deliver a new type of mobility experience that will stay relevant to the customer through the lifecycle of the vehicle. We will announce further product details closer to our launch in Q4 next year. Customers can expect FI-Pilot to deliver innovative and industry-unique features that are being created to enhance the mobility experience expected from a modern, premium electric vehicle.”

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“Expanding from an EV platform sharing, complete vehicle engineering and manufacturing cooperation to collaboration on a full ADAS system demonstrates the breadth of capabilities Magna can deliver to help customers meet their goals,” added Magna chief executive Swamy Kotagiri.

Fisker and Magna have already reached an agreement that will see Magna produce the Ocean SUV in Europe. The current plan calls for deliveries of the vehicle to commence in the U.S. and in select European markets during the fourth-quarter of 2022.