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Fisker Starts Production of the Karma Plug-In Hybrid Sports Saloon in Finland
Fisker Automotive kicked-off production of its Karma plug-in hybrid sedan in Finland this week, with the company planning to sell the first cars in the United States and Europe from April. The California-based automaker assembles the Karma at Valmet Automotive's plant located in Uusikaupunki, Finland. The same factory also builds Cayman and Boxster models for Porsche. "We're going to be ramping up very slowly, very carefully to ensure quality. This year we want to get over 7,000 deliveries," said Fisker spokesman Roger Ormisher. Priced at $88,000 in the U.S. (€62,000 at current exchange rates), the Karma can run on electric power alone for about 50 miles (80 km) before the gasoline engine kicks in.
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Fisker Karma Rated At Just 52 Mpge By Epa, Records Its First Sales
Even though Fisker delivered the first examples of its new Karma sedan last month, these were used purely as demo vehicles since Fisker’s extended-range plug-in hybrid hadn’t received the required Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification....
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2010 Fisker Karma: 100mpg Plug-in Hybrid Sport Sedan Unveiled In Detroit
The production version of Henry Fisker's curvalicious Karma plug-in hybrid sports sedan made its world premiere at the 2009 North American International Auto Show. Featuring only a few minor design changes from last year's concept model that include...
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Fisker Karma S Concept: Plug-in Hardtop Convertible Makes Detroit Debut
Along with the production version of the Karma plug-in hybrid sports saloon, Fisker pulled the wraps off a new concept model called Karma S, where "S" stands for Sunset. The two-door, coupe-convertible version of Fisker's sports sedan looks equally...
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Fisker Releases New Photos Of Its 408hp Karma Hybrid Sports Sedan
These are the first official photos of the production-ready Fisker Karma hybrid sports sedan that will make its world debut at the Detroit Show in January. Compared to last year's prototype model -see here, very few details have changed with the Karma...
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Gallery - Fisker Karma In 40 Photos
Imagine the federal government giving you $7,500 when you bought your new car. That effectively takes the price of the Fisker Karma down from $87,900 to $80,400. Q-Drive, technology taken from Quantum Technologies, applies 201-horsepower of electric power...
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