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Fisker Ronin
The Fisker Ronin is a battery electric vehicle, battery electric sports car produced by American electric vehicle company Fisker Inc. It was set to be released in 2025, but since that announcement the company filed for bankruptcy protection in June of 2024. Overview On 5 May 2022, Fisker Inc. announced the arrival of a next sports grand tourer (GT) in its range and their third production model, after the Fisker Ocean, Ocean SUV and the Fisker Pear, Pear crossover. The Ronin was officially unveiled on 3 August 2023, during Fisker Product Vision Day 2023. It was not a coupé as announced by the press in 2022, but a coupé-cabriolet equipped with a hard folding roof and an electric motor. Its name refers to the American action film ''Ronin (film), Ronin'' released in 1998 starring Robert De Niro, known for its car chase scenes. References

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Fisker Inc
Fisker Inc. was an American automotive company founded by Danish automotive designer Henrik Fisker and his wife Geeta Gupta-Fisker. Launched in 2016 and based in Manhattan Beach, California, Fisker Inc. was the successor to Fisker Automotive. In the summer of 2020, Fisker Inc. announced an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange through a merger with Spartan Energy Acquisition Corp, a SPAC backed by private equity firm Apollo Global Management. The company completed the reverse merger that autumn. Fisker Inc. developed the Fisker Ocean, an electric sport utility vehicle (SUV), which was released in 2023. In early 2024, the company experienced intense financial difficulties, and its shares were delisted from the NYSE. Fisker defaulted on a short-term loan according to filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and stated there was "substantial doubt" about being able to sustain ongoing operations. It subsequently laid off most of its ...
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