Fisker is recalling more than 18,000 Ocean crossovers in North America and Europe due to faulty software and noncompliance with safety standards. The recall covers 6,834 2022-23 Fisker Ocean vehicles ...
Modern-day cars are mobile computers as much as they are motor vehicles. For EVs, this is even more the case, since advanced software features have become a major part of just about any electric car.
EV maker Fisker issued voluntary recalls for its Ocean SUV due to software-related issues. The company plans to fix these software issues through an over-the-air update process. The recall was ...
In the latest chapter of the Fisker bankruptcy drama, Ocean owners have been cut from the cloud and forced to operate their cars with no connected features. To make matters worse, the software recall ...
Version 1.11 introduces new features and bug fixes and improves the ownership experience. Version 1.11 is the second major OTA update for 2023, following Version 1.10 in November. Fisker expects to ...
Fisker has announced yet another safety recall for the Ocean. As it happens, iffy brake module software may cause a sudden reduction in regenerative braking, therefore increasing the risk of a crash.
With Fisker filing for bankruptcy and most likely headed for liquidation, owners who already took delivery of their Ocean electric crossovers are wondering how they will be able to service them. The ...
While Fisker might be in the midst of bankruptcy proceedings, it’s still issuing recalls and this one is somewhat strange. The issue that sparked the recall dates back to late 2023 and feels like the ...
When Fisker Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2024, it left roughly 11,000 Ocean SUV owners holding the keys to vehicles that cost them anywhere from $40,000 to $70,000 — and that were ...
Fisker Inc. will wind down operations under a bankruptcy plan approved Friday that should allow car owners to drive their cars for years — while not paying anything to shareholders who were wiped out ...
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