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Fisker left its headquarters in disarray after the bankruptcy

A few months ago the American automotive company Fisker announced bankruptcy. It was the definitive end for the company founded in 2016 by the Danish automotive designer Henrik Fisker and his wife Geeta Gupta-Fisker. Now the media is reporting on the mess the company left behind at its headquarters in La Palma, California.

Fisker had been renting a building owned by Shamrock Properties for years, and after bankruptcy, the owners took over the building and found chaos and a lot of trash. The owners are furious as they face a cleanup that will cost tens of thousands of dollars, including repairing the damage and removing large barrels, various chemical bottles and approximately 20 car-sized batteries. However, the problems for Shamrock Properties do not end there.

On September 12, they were contacted by Heritage Global Partners stating that they had purchased certain property in the facility, which is still there, so the owners can’t touch anything because they don’t know what it is. Also, the owner’s representative stated in the report that during the tour of the facility, he found people taking various items such as tools, computers or car parts, and carrying them away. A few Fisker cars were left in the parking lot.

In 2023, Fisker had big plans. 40,000 electric vehicles were targeted, but only 10,000 left the production lines. The Ocean SUV has received mixed reviews, with Consumer Reports claiming that the promise has not been fulfilled, while regulators have addressed issues with brakes and doors that won’t open. Further complicating the situation for Fisker was the fact that the Ocean lost its place on the list of tax-deductible electric vehicles unless leased because it was manufactured outside of North America.

At the beginning of the year, production of the Ocean model was halted even though they dropped the price to $24,999 in an attempt to raise cash, but trading in the stock was suspended in March. The company admitted that they could run out of capital by the end of 2024. Unfortunately, this turned out to be true, so discussions with potential partners such as Nissan followed, but without success.

Source: Reuters

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Fisker went bankrupt

The American automotive company founded by Danish automotive designer Henrik Fisker and his wife Geeta Gupta-Fisker, has been trying to stay afloat for years, but not everything went according to plan. After eight years of business, the company went bankrupt.

Over the years the debts have increased and now the owners are forced to sell off the property to avoid foreclosure. According to the company, Fisker has assets worth more than $500 million, but also debts of $500 million. That means they will survive.

In 2023, Fisker had big plans. 40,000 electric vehicles were targeted, but only 10,000 left the production lines. The Ocean SUV has received mixed reviews, with Consumer Reports claiming that the promise has not been fulfilled, while regulators have addressed issues with brakes and doors that won’t open. Further complicating the situation for Fisker was the fact that the Ocean lost its place on the list of tax-deductible electric vehicles unless leased because it was manufactured outside of North America.

At the beginning of the year, production of the Ocean model was halted even though they dropped the price to $24,999 in an attempt to raise cash, but trading in the stock was suspended in March. The company admitted that they could run out of capital by the end of 2024. Unfortunately, this turned out to be true, so discussions with potential partners such as Nissan followed, but without success.

The car market has become really cruel, and the American manufacturer is just one of the companies that, in the years to come, will experience the same destiny.

Source: Reuters

Fisker Ronin

Earlier this month, Fisker held its first Product Vision Day event during which it presented several models, with zero CO2 emissions. Among them was an attractive convertible called the Fisker Ronin, which will be ready for series production in two years. Now the American company announced new information about this car.

The automotive company Fisker Inc was founded in 2016 by Henrik Fisker and his wife Geeta Gupta-Fisker, and is the successor of the Fisker Automotive company. The company describes the Ronin as a classic GT, updated for the 21st century and developed for customers who want to enjoy driving an electric vehicle from Los Angeles to Nappa Valley on a single charge.

The Fisker Ronin is a convertible that will accommodate up to 5 passengers. The folding hardtop is made of carbon fiber and will be controlled via a mobile phone. The chassis is made of reinforced aluminum and the car sits on 23-inch carbon rims. Sustainable materials will be used inside, and passengers will have a central display with a diagonal of 17.1 inches at their disposal.

When it comes to the powertrain, the Fisker Ronin will be powered by three electric motors with a total power of 1,000 hp (735 kW) and will have a range of up to 600 miles (966 kilometers). It will reach 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2 seconds with a top speed of 275 km/h (171 mph).

The company announced that the limited version will be produced in 999 copies and the starting price is $ 385,000 USD.

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