Fisker future in deeper doubt as rescue talks fall through
Fisker’s rescue talks with a "large auto maker", widely reported to be Nissan, have fallen through, putting the future of the American electric car start-up into deeper doubt. Fisker last week paused production of its Ocean SUV as it sought crucial funding from the company, with a potential $400 million (£316m) on the table. It was understood that Nissan would exchange a cash injection for access to the platform underpinning the upcoming Fisker Alaska pick-up, in order to develop its own compact truck. Related articles Nissan was to build the prospective model alongside the Alaska at one of its plants in North America.
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