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Fisker has issued two voluntary recalls of its Ocean SUVs in North America and Europe over software-related problems, adding to the carmaker’s mounting woes. The electric-vehicle company said ...
Fisker is issuing a voluntary recall for 8,204 vehicles in the US, 513 vehicles in Canada, and 3,806 vehicles in Europe. The company estimates that 2.5% of vehicles could have the defect.
Fisker issued a recall for some 11,000 Ocean SUVs over malfunctioning software that could cause a power loss. It's the latest issue for the EV startup's only model.
LOS ANGELES, June 12, 2024--Fisker Inc. ("Fisker"), driven by a mission to create the world’s most emotional and sustainable electric vehicles, announced today that it has issued two voluntary ...
Electric vehicle maker Fisker (OTC:FSRN) announced on Wednesday that it has issued two voluntary recalls for vehicles in North America and Europe for software-related issues. Fisker (OTC:FSRN ...
However, due to Fisker's current financial situation under Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Fisker is only able to cover the cost of the parts required to address these issues.
OK, recalls happen and Fisker is far from the only company to have potentially dangerous ones. The problem is that customers not only have to pay to fix them, but they aren’t even sure how to.
Fisker's problems don't end with bankruptcy; ... This is the fifth recall of the Ocean during its brief production run, although only three recalls apply to both 2023 and 2024 models.
Fisker also addressed a question about what happens if an Ocean SUV doesn’t have version 2.0 software. It turns out that they should have no issue updating to 2.0 and even 2.2 which is current ...
(“Fisker”), driven by a mission to create the world’s most emotional and sustainable electric vehicles, announced today that it has issued two voluntary recalls for vehicles in North America ...