Fisker Nears $400 Million Nissan Deal to Build Alaska Electric Pickup
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Fisker may partner with Nissan to secure investment of over $400 million and build Fisker's Alaska pickup truck. The deal could close this month.
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China's auto industry churns out new car models quickly due to high customer demand, use of simulation software for faster development, and focus on minimum viable products.
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Hyundai may rename its upcoming Ioniq 7 three-row EV crossover to Ioniq 9 instead.
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The Fisker-Nissan deal could allow both automakers to compete in the electric truck market against rivals like Ford, GM, Rivian, and Tesla.
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It's unclear if the potential Fisker-Nissan deal would be a short-term lifeline for Fisker or develop into a deeper, long-term partnership.