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Fisker Under Investigation: Door Malfunctions Plague 2023 Ocean SUV

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Fisker is facing an investigation due to reports of door malfunctions, all while overcoming a financial crisis.

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced on March 3 that it has begun a preliminary investigation into Fisker’s 2023 Ocean SUV.

Regulatory authorities revealed that the defect investigation department has received 14 complaints alleging intermittent malfunctions of locks and handles that interfere with the opening and closing of the driver’s, passenger’s, and rear doors.

Additionally, the NHTSA is investigating two previous accidents related to brake issues and unintended vehicle movement in Fisker’s 2023 Ocean SUV model.

The NHTSA’s preliminary evaluation aims to investigate the extent and severity of potential issues to assess their impact on safety.

Fisker’s uncertainty has been exacerbated after potential investment talks with a major automaker fell through last month, forcing the company to consider options including court-supervised or out-of-court restructuring and capital market transactions.

In response, the company announced last week that it would lower the price of its 2023 Ocean SUV model to boost sales and raise capital as its cash holdings decreased to meet debt obligations.

Like other electric vehicle companies, Fisker faces intense competition, high borrowing costs, and economic uncertainty, leading customers to postpone large purchases.

The company has decided to halt vehicle production for six weeks starting March 18.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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