Henrik Fisker once envisioned a burgeoning EV empire at the startup he named after himself, which was to be led by the Ocean SUV. But cracks started showing in that vision almost as soon as the Ocean ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fisker owners were told they may have to pay the repair costs for two outstanding recalls. It's another blow for customers who ...
EV startups had it rough in 2024, as EV sales peaked and interest in exotic electric vehicles dropped. Fisker, the company that sold the failed Ocean SUV, was hit hard and forced to file for ...
Fisker came back from the dead with the promise that the Karma disaster wouldn't happen again. The company, which again had a hopeful automotive designer at its helm, seemed to be on the right track ...
Fisker went bankrupt earlier this year, and its assets will be liquidated. That includes around 3,000 Ocean EVs sitting in inventory. Volkswagen, on the other hand, had other issues in October.
Fisker faces an investigation from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. We don't know exactly what the agency is looking into. It's the latest wrinkle in the startup automaker's long ...
The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday raised objections to bankrupt EV maker Fisker‘s liquidation plan on behalf of the auto safety regulator National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), ...
Fisker now says owners are on the hook for recall-related labor costs. The startup, which is working through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, says it can pay for parts but not the labor to install them.
The move may offer a lifeline to owners, after Fisker told the company buying its leftover stock that it couldn't transfer vehicle data to new servers. American Lease gets the product, and creditors ...
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