Fisker Slashes Ocean Prices To Less Than $25,000, But That's Still Probably Too Much Money Story by Collin Woodard • 12h E lectric startup Fisker is in a bad spot right now. It’s running out ...
Fisker appears to be on the brink of bankruptcy, and today the California-based startup has announced that it is drastically ...
If you needed further proof that bankruptcy is just around the corner, though, look no further than CarBuzz reporting that Fisker has slashed prices on the Ocean, with the base model now being ...
Yes, you read that correctly: You can buy a $38,999 Fisker Ocean Sport at a $14,000 discount, bringing the price down to $24,999 before any state or local rebates. The Ocean Sport only comes with ...
Forget whatever price cuts Tesla has announced this week and forget shoebox-sized Chinese EVs, the biggest electric bargain on the planet as of right now is a Fisker Ocean. You can now buy a brand ...
The 2023 Fisker Ocean lineup is getting its prices slashed by between $14K and $24K, depending on the trim level. The top-spec Extreme's base price drops from $63,937 to $39,937; the entry-level Sport ...
Plenty of automotive and tech journos dismissed the Ocean as nothing more than a half-baked electric vehicle with ...
Existing UK stocks of the Fisker Ocean have received enormous price discounts, slashing up to £15,000 off the asking price for the newly launched electric SUV. However, the fledgling EV brand is ...
This browser does not support the Video element. California-based electric vehicle startup Fisker slashed the prices of some of its vehicles as it fights to avoid bankruptcy after a potential deal ...
Struggling electric-vehicle maker Fisker (FSRN) is cutting the suggested prices for some of its 2023 model-year vehicles, a bid to drum up demand for its cars as the startup struggles for cash.
EV startup paused production of its Ocean SUV last week and trading in the firm’s shares has been halted after talks with a major automaker – rumored to be Nissan – collapsed Fisker’s ...
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