Interesting Facts About the Fisker Ocean
The Fisker Ocean entered the market in the early 2020s and quickly became a headline‑making electric SUV. Production wrapped up in March 2024 after roughly 11,193 units were built, and the model’s short life was marked by redesigns, a shift to dealership sales, and a post‑bankruptcy parts scramble.
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Fact 1 – Launch and Production Run
The Ocean was introduced in 2021 and remained in production until March 2024. During that period approximately 11,193 vehicles were built, with most being delivered to customers before Fisker moved to a dealership distribution model.
Fact 2 – Generations and Redesigns
Across its brief lifespan the Ocean went through multiple generations and redesigns, as tracked by autoevolution’s timeline and highlighted on Cars.com, which documents notable feature updates for each model year.
Fact 3 – Parts Shortage After Bankruptcy
Following Fisker’s financial collapse, owners struggled to find replacement parts. The company resorted to unconventional sourcing, pulling components from disassembled cars, pre‑production inventory, and a so‑called “vehicle graveyard” to keep the remaining Oceans on the road.
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