During the second quarter, Fisker built 1,022 Oceans in Graz, Austria, below its guidance of 1,400 to 1,700 units per quarter, while Q1 saw just 55 SUVs built.
and over 450 units have already been delivered or are in the process of making their way to customers, while another 1,500 vehicles are set to arrive on US soil this weekend, the company said. At the same time, European markets have received almost 1,000 Ocean SUVs and 325 have been delivered so far.
“Our customers and reservation holders are always our priority, and we’re thanking everyone for their patience as we begin the ramp-up of daily production of the Fisker Ocean this month and through the fourth quarter,” said Chairman and CEO Henrik Fisker.“Over 3,000 vehicles have been built to date, and we’ll soon be moving to approximately 300 vehicles per day with our manufacturing partner, Magna.
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