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Fisker sold more EVs than VW

In June, the American company Fisker declared bankruptcy, and in October it went into liquidation. However, miracles are possible. Recent data shows that Fisker sold more vehicles in October than the German automaker VW.

So how did that happen? After the bankruptcy was declared, the Fisker car sale began. A judge approved the company’s plan to sell approximately 3,000 unsold Ocean electric crossovers, which allowed Fisker to sell 110 cars in October. Most of the vehicles were bought by the leasing company American Lease (New York), while the remaining cars were sold by dealers at high discounts.

In October, Fiat sold 135 EVs, while Volkswagen sold only 92 EVs. This is the result of bad decisions by the German manufacturer, which offers only two EV models on the American market, the ID.4 and the ID.Buzz. Problems with electronic door locks also contributed to the poor sales, which caused the recall of almost 100,000 ID.4 units.

Globally, Volkswagen is not doing well. The German car industry is in a major crisis, and rising costs and frequent employee strikes have forced Volkswagen to start laying off workers and moving production of some models to other continents.

A few days ago, it was confirmed that VW will move production of the Golf Mk8 to Mexico, and that 35,000 employees will lose their jobs by 2030 as a result of an agreement with the IG Metall union. Volkswagen says that the agreement combines job security, financial stability and a leading technological position in the field of sustainable mobility. They also said that the savings of more than 15 billion euros per year will help future investments until the end of the decade.

Source: S&P Global Mobility

Fisker is expanding its dealer network in North America and Europe

Fisker is an American automotive company founded in 2007 as Fisker Automotive and renamed Fisker Inc. in 2016. Last year, Fisker delivered only 4,700 vehicles, which is far less than other manufacturers, but the growth of the dealer network in North America and Europe could bring a better future for the company, as 100 dealers have shown interest in selling their cars.

Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer Henrik Fisker and other company executives will attend the National Auto Dealer Fair in early February to meet with potential car dealers. Fisker notes that many of the potential partner automakers already sell multiple brands under their roof and have existing EV infrastructure. The new dealerships are expected to be established initially in North America and then in Europe.

Last year, Fisker produced over 10,000 Fisker Ocean SUVs, but it didn’t manage to sell them all, so the primary task is to sell them by the end of Q1 this year. Fisker hopes to generate significant revenue from the sale of these vehicles, and financial reports show that the company managed to reduce its total debt by more than $185 million last year.

Also, the company is working hard on the development of several models that should reach the market in the coming period. First among them will be the Fisker Pear compact crossover with a low starting price of $29,999. It is expected to be followed by the launch of the electric pickup truck Alaska, and the attractive convertible Ronin, which will debut in 2025. 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). 999 examples will be produced with a starting price of $385,000 USD.

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Fisker PEAR comes earlier than expected

Two days ago, the owner of the American company Fisker, Henrik Fisker, announced on his Instagram profile the arrival of the new PEAR prototype. Thus, the inexpensive car will be presented earlier than expected.

“Foxconn being the world’s largest manufacturer, if there’s anyone who can truly go in and take a look and be innovative (in auto manufacturing) it’s probably them,” said Fisker Chairman and CEO Henrik Fisker.

After the Fisker Ocean model, which should arrive on the market soon, the company announces the arrival of a compact crossover. As expected, the resemblance to the bigger and older sibling is obvious, and the previous teaser has already been unveiled as this model will be more similar to the classic compact.

For now, there is not much information about this model, and the company announced that it is a revolutionary car. Obviously, this applies primarily to design, as it is known that Fisker PEAR will only be offered as EV.

Production will begin in late 2023, and should hit the market in 2024. According to the company, this inexpensive EV will cost around 29,900 USD. 250,000 units will be produced for North America, Europe and the Chinese market.

Source: Henrik Fisker via Instagram