Thursday, December 26, 2024

The car brand Fisker is closing its business in Denmark

Bankruptcy-threatened Fisker Inc. closes its own business in Denmark. Instead, the car brand refers to its partner garages.

Fisker's own business is a thing of the past in Denmark.

The closure of the store in Taastrup confirms the car brand in a comment on Facebook. Here it also appears that the business is closed permanently.

Customers are instead referred to workshops that Fisker Inc. have entered into agreements with.

– That is correct, we no longer provide service via Fisker Center+ in Hoje Taastrup, but instead ask that customers contact CarPeople directly, writes the brand.

Friday, May 24, it is 30 days since Fisker Inc. said that they would seek bankruptcy protection if no solution was/has been found to the car brand's financial problems.

There is nothing to indicate that. Therefore, Fisker Inc. is expected in the end – and it ends for a long time – also to go bankrupt. It is bad news for the owners of the 300 or so Fisker Oceans that roam around Denmark. Read more how and why here .

Fisker Inc. in Denmark is not the first of the car brand's businesses to 'succumb'. The business in Sweden is threatened with forced liquidation, and in Austria the brand has applied for voluntary bankruptcy protection in the hope of being able to save itself.

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