Monday, May 12, 2025

Desperate Fisker now sells cars for DKK 150,000

Fisker Inc., which most of all looks like a car brand on the brink of bankruptcy, is now so desperate to get rid of cars that they want to knock several hundred thousand kroner off the price.

Half a million Swedish kroner. Or 330,000 Danes.

That's what Fisker Inc. right now will give you a further discount on its cars because the stocks are full of cars that the bankrupt brand can't get rid of.

This happens, among other things, because Fisker Inc. still not able to repay a loan of 3.5 million dollars corresponding to 24 million Danish kroner, which was obtained as recently as earlier this year.

The lender, who is an existing investor in the company, has therefore canceled the entire agreement, demanding that the entire amount be repaid immediately.

READ ALSO: Tesla has 20 billion kroner worth of cars in stock

That's what Electric-Vehicles.com writes.

To get some of the money in, Fisker is currently trying to sell brand new cars to the highest bidder at several auctions around Europe. Among other things in Sweden, the Netherlands and England.

Fisker's remaining employees have also been offered a so-called 'employee discount'. This means that they can get a new Fisker Ocean for just 20,000 euros, equivalent to 150,000 kroner, if they strike before 5 June.

This means that Fisker is ready to give a discount of 330,000 Danish kroner without blinking an eye, if only the remaining employees grab a car.

In the email, which was sent around to the employees, and then leaked to the media, Fisker Inc. however, note that the price is subject to two conditions. No guarantee or cap that spare parts will be available.

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