Fisker Karma Revealed in Detroit
Karma: a term describing that of cause and effect. And so it is appropriate that Fisker Automotive's first production car is so named. Dubbed as a vehicle allowing consumers the good practise of automotive karma, this environmentally-friendly plug-in hybrid is a new breed, bringing the extreme comfort and style of the luxury automobile category to an eco-friendlier one.
Cutting-edge technology features at the new Karma's heart. Developed exclusively for Fisker Automotive by Quantum Technologies, Q-DRIVE provides a small petrol engine in turning a generator for power to its lithium-ion battery pack. The technology will be used to power future derivatives under the Fisker brand. Regenerative braking will be employed to regain power otherwise lost from braking, while an optional solar roof will charge the battery and maintain partly self-contained climate control when parked.
Offering emissions-free driving of up to 50 miles per charge, Fisker are keen to point out that with more than 60% of Americans and Europeans driving less than 50 miles on their daily commutes, household fuel dependency could drop with a Karma on the drive. "If this 60% of commuters would drive a plug-in hybrid like the Fisker Karma, we could see the fastest possible reduction both in oil consumption and emissions - all without sacrificing their daily driving habits."
A sleek, elongated design, the result of an all-new chassis built specifically for the development of the new powertrain, places the battery pack in the centre of the vehicle - improving weight distribution and dynamics. Proportional in height to Porsche's 911 and in length to the Mercedes CLS, the Fisker Karma makes extensive use of lightweight aluminium for its body panels and structure, producing impressive performance statistics - sprinting to sixty in just six seconds and continuing 'beyond' 125 mph.
Luxury exudes from the Karma's 'first class' four-seater cabin, with modern sophistication and a spacious luggage capacity the overriding features. The Karma's electronic aides include a Navigation system in the front with DVD player and integrated seat back displays in the rear. Two modes of driving are selectable: "Stealth Mode" and "Sport Mode". The former tweaks the car's setup for quiet economy mode and the latter, a mode to access the full extent of the car's power.
The design is final and will be put to market in the form seen next week at Detroit, with the first 99 examples to be numbered and signed by Henrik Fisker - produced in the colour and trim of the show vehicle. The Fisker Karma will hit Detroit January 14th, with first deliveries starting the last quarter of 2009.
OMG! Its beautiful! Henrik Fisker knows how to design a car!
This is design at its finest. Flowing lines with a dynamic stance...well done
looks good except for the front end, looks like a cheezy android smiling
A good looking car, but I am confused as to how this gets power if it finds itself low on electricity when n the move. I also don't understand why Fisker has retained classic dimensions and layout for a car that has no front mounted engine and most likely won't carry 4 passengers.
Wow, what a beautiful car. And what a fine plugin-hybrid-concept: 50 km with a battery load and the rest with a gasoline-generator.That car could definitly compete with the Porsche Panamera.
Henryk Fisker is just one of the best automotive designers of the world.
It is nice, but it would have made a sexy coupe.
nice side line like jag...but the front is ugly as american car performance....it also look a little ferrari ...maby whit mor simple line on the front could be more good looking....its just the front its ugly for me
What a great car. Uses only electric battery power for the first 50 miles and the generator to charge batteries if going out of town. Why do the big car companies seem so confused!
What a great car. Uses electric batteries for the first 5o miles and then the generator keeps charging the batteries if you need to go on a trip. Why do the big car companies act so confused on the battery thing? We need something until the hydrogen thing is really on its way. Honda already has a hydrogen car for lease.(sounds like a repeat of the 70's Detroit making muscle cars and Honda/Toyota with good mpg's and helping the environment
This is what the Panamera should have looked like, or at least a true sedan, not some oversized 911... I know, I know, we haven't seen it yet, but the recent images tell em they thought about it for as long as it took to paste two doors on a 911 and then they added on a 928 ass. This car on the other hand, is very cool and looks like something to be seen in. very cool!!!
a grandios creation. The engineconception might be very interesting for bigger companies as many said...
I liked the Fisker-cars, but now I simply stunning about the first complete new car and Yes! it's an sedan! Welcome to Quattroporte-Club
i think this car is beautiful, i just can't help but notice that aside from some front and rear styling cues this this looks exactly like the 2003 chevy SS concept http://www.supercars.net/cars/2237.html what do you guys think?
Nice design!! I see more companies in the business of four door coupes...
looks interesting and I could see more companies are entering in the 4 door coupe territory..
Proportions ... umm.
This is great. Too bad its such a small company.
Loads of potential though, while I'm not sure about the way they did all the buttons. Bitta twisty.
looks almost like batmobil. Is that guy on a photo Mr. Fisker? Or maybe he's a BATMAN? Who knows ;) Anyway it's a great car but batmobil without fire from his subtle bad ass... nonsense.
wow!
the stealth button puts KITT, (short for "Knight Industries Two Thousand) to shame, what a refreshing interior!
those elecric cars are more mouthwatering than i feared they would be! 80 large doesn't seem out of sinc either!
I re read up on the Chevy volt, and it is also going on the 50 miles till the turbocharged 3 cylinder kicks in to charge the batteries. So plug in hybrids are coming, they aren't just in small production run cars such as this.
It's beautiful, fast and environmentally friendly. Now if they can sell it for under £80,000 it'll be the perfect car
Nice car. I've been driving gas miser cars since 1990 to get back and forth to work, about 40 miles a day. These cars are available for $20,000 or less. We need an electric car that does not cost $100,000. Where is the little compact for a reasonable price? If you only drive it 40-50 miles a day, we don't need some fancy high price vehicle. We need something cost effective. This $100,000 car can only save you $35.00 per wk in gas. (50m per day x 7 days @ 30 miles per gall.)


























looks beautiful but only 50 miles?