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a software update bricked my car

September 3
33 mins

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Episode Description

The Fisker Ocean was supposed to be the "world's most sustainable vehicle." With a range of 400 miles, a strong emphasis on software and a price tag of $50,000, the car raised billions in funding and hoped to rival Tesla. But after a disastrous roll out, the company went bankrupt and glitchy software left customers with a 2.5 ton paperweight. Dexter talks to Aarian Marshall, a reporter for WIRED, about what exactly went wrong, why Fisker Ocean owners refuse to give up on the car, and what this all says about the future of car ownership. 

Got something you’re curious about? Hit us up killswitch@kaleidoscope.nyc, or @killswitchpod on IG, or @dexdigi on IG or Bluesky.

Fisker Ocean owners, reach out to Aarian Marshall at aarian_marshall@wired.com

Read + Watch: 

Aarian’s article about Fisker, Fisker Went Bankrupt. What Do Its EV Owners Do Next?

Marques Brownlee’s Review, This is the Worst Car I've Ever Reviewed 

George J Saliba, Fisker Senior Engineer’s Call to Marques’ Car Dealer

r/Fisker AMA Thread, Hello, I am a current Fisker Inc. employee. Ask Me Anything (AMA)

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