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Will Fisker finally get off the ground this time?
Embattled car designer Henrik Fisker has been behind the pen that designed some of the most beautiful vehicles on the planet, including the BMW Z8 and the Aston Martin V8 Vantage. Currently, his company is working on the Fisker Ocean, but late last year, a new vehicle was teased. While we haven t heard anything more on this four-door coupe, Fisker is now teasing another new vehicle. But the big news is that the vehicle will be jointly developed with Foxconn, the people who manufacture the Apple iPhone. The Taiwanese giant will help with Fisker s goal of producing this unknown new vehicle, projecting annual volumes of more than 250,000 units.
Foxconn to manufacture the vehicle at projected annual volumes of more than 250,000.
Global market scope – including North America, Europe, China, and India.
The projected start of production is Q4 2023; this will be the second vehicle introduced by the Fisker brand, following the launch of the Ocean SUV in Q4 2022.
This collaboration between Fisker and Foxconn aims to revolutionise the automotive industry model by introducing further ICT capabilities, helping manufacturers accelerate the transition to new manufacturing processes and business models. Fisker Chairman and CEO, Henrik Fisker, had this to say:
We created our company to disrupt every convention in the auto industry. The creation of Project PEAR with Foxconn brings together two likeminded and complementary companies, each focused on creating new value in a traditional industry. We will create a vehicle that crosses social borders, while offering a combination of advanced technology, desirable design, innovation and
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