Email a Friend
<form onsubmit="$('#email_sendbutton').attr('disabled','disabled');" name="form1_send" method="post" id="emailform">>
<input type="hidden" value="1" id="submitEmailFriend" name="submitEmailFriend">/></input>
Your Name: | <input type="text" maxlength="42" class="textbox" name="emailfriend_your_name">/></input> |
Your Email: | <input type="text" maxlength="42" class="textbox" name="emailfriend_your_email">/></input> |
Email Recipient: | <input type="text" maxlength="42" class="textbox" name="emailfriend_to_email">/></input> |
Type what you see in the image: | |
Incorrect please try again Enter the words above: Enter the numbers you hear: <input type="text" id="recaptcha_response_field" name="recaptcha_response_field">/></input> Get another CAPTCHA Get an audio CAPTCHA Get an image CAPTCHA Help <noscript>> <iframe src="http://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/noscript?k=6LfgCdISAAAAAL_mqgN9HqBXvemN51OHyCJX6seY" height="300" width="500" frameborder="0">>[embedded content]</iframe> </noscript> |
</form>
Fisker’s New Web Site Hints At Future Offerings
Jeff Cobb April 25, 2013
- Tweet
- Go Back
- Print this page
Photo Gallery
Sorry there are no photos!
Hide
Is it safe to say that Fisker Automotive is not planning to throw in the towel just yet?
Almost every commentator is saying the Anaheim Calif.-based plug-in hybrid maker’s bankruptcy is imminent – and for all we know it might be – yet inexplicably the company has just posted a new Web site with an eye toward a future.
The under-construction Web site is only a mock-up with a promise of “coming soon.”
It has tabs that are not all working, but one is titled “Tomorrow” under which is named the Atlantic model not yet in production, as well as the future Sunset convertible version of the Karma, and Surf “shooting brake” version of the Karma.
The site also has instructions for first responders to safely handle a high-voltage crashed Karma, among several other tabs. You can check it out for yourself here.
What’s going on?
As has been widely reported, Fisker has been in an extremely defensive posture, having faced a Republican-led subcommittee yesterday among numerous other dire portents of its pending collapse.
A couple of weeks ago, GigaOm reported Fisker was being sued for $535,000 by its Web designer, so that its old Web site was taken down is not out of the ordinary.
But now it has a new site hinting at plans to come?
If the company – which reportedly has bankruptcy documents drawn up – is indeed planning to file them, why bother with a Web site talking about “tomorrow?”
We have communications into Fisker, but so far have been unsuccessful in getting through. Not surprising that, as Fisker has widely been reported as not responding to reporter inquiries.
If we learn more, we’ll let you know.
Posted in Carmakers, Market & Fleets
Tagged as Fisker, Fisker bankruptcy, Fisker Web site
Related Readings
Extended-range Fisker Surf shown at Frankfurt
Although newly revealed at the ongoing Frankfurt Motor Show and scheduled for production next year, Henrik Fisker
Positive and Negative Reports Obscure Fisker Money Issues
Reports swirling around Fisker Automotive are ranging the gamut from the company is possibly on its way to
Fisker May Be Looking For Chinese Funding; Hasn’t Built A Car In 6 Months
In light of several setbacks, Fisker Automotive is weighing options of seeking funding from Chinese auto interests,
0 comments:
Post a Comment