After Fisker's bankruptcy left 11,000 Ocean EVs orphaned, a 4,000-member community reverse-engineered software, hacked CAN ...
I just had the most terrible flashback. I vaguely remember at one point writing something along the lines of “the Fisker Ocean looks like a great purchase”. This was back before it even went on sale.
"It's been very cool to see what is possible when a giant mega corporation isn't in the way of progress and features owners ...
Fisker has asked a bankruptcy judge overseeing its Chapter 11 proceedings to approve the sale of more than 3,000 Ocean electric crossovers in its inventory for about $14,000 per car to a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some Fisker owners are struggling to keep their cars running after the EV startup went bankrupt. BI spoke to five Fisker Ocean ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fisker had a great run, but has now paused production. Image credit: Fisker (Image Credits:Fisker) One major dissenter threatens ...
Henrik Fisker tried to make his production dreams come true for the second time. In a way, he managed to come very close to that goal. Many thought he would succeed this time around because the Karma ...
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration announced a new recall for the Fisker Ocean, and it's another bad one. According to the NHTSA, there's a chance the water pump will fail, ...
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One major dissenter threatens to upend Fisker’s apparent best chance at offloading its unsold EVs, a deal that would keep the startup’s bankruptcy proceeding alive and pave the way for paying back ...