Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid confirmed for Europe

Posted on Friday 11 April 2008

Just days after the announcement Tesla’s all-electric Roadster is to be sold in Europe comes confirmation rival niche sports carmaker Fisker Automotive will sell its Karma luxury plug-in hybrid saloon in Europe as well. Fisker appointed its first European importer today, Fisker Italia, and eventually hopes to sell up to 50% of its fleet in Europe.

Fisker plans to build up to 15,000 units of its new Karma in the short term and eventually plans to lift production up to 100,000 units annually. Unlike the Tesla Roadster, Fisker’s new Karma is still more than a year away from production but the carmaker already has plenty of orders for the car, which is expected to have a final price tag around the $80,000 mark.

“We are thrilled at the interest Fisker Automotive is receiving in North America and particularly abroad,” said Fisker Automotive Board Member and Director of Retail Development, Vic Doolan. “Fisker Italia is an elite international importer, and they demonstrate the resounding demand for ‘style without sacrifice’ we are receiving in both North American retail markets and abroad.”

If the Karma proves successful Fisker eventually hopes to launch a new model costing about half as much but such a car is still several years away. In fact, Fisker technology chief Alan Niedzwiecki has previously stated the carmaker has three new models in the works.

Another key difference between the Karma and Tesla Roadster is that Fisker’s car features a small petrol engine turning a generator to power the car’s lithium-ion battery pack, which in turn powers an electric motor used to drive the wheels. In this way, the car can travel up to 50 miles on electric power alone before the engine kicks in and starts charging the batteries.

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5 Comments for 'Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid confirmed for Europe'

  1.  
    CC
    April 11, 2008 | 7:10 am
     

    Does this thing’s front end remind anyone else of Venom from Marvel Comics?

  2.  
    chris
    April 11, 2008 | 7:36 am
     

    i dont care what it reminds anyone of. this car is just plain sexy. its a 700 hp AWD aston martin motor coach with a 2L 4 banger that gets 100 mpg.

    I’m sorry but in the year 2008, it really doesnt get any better than that.

  3.  
    Delby
    April 11, 2008 | 8:25 am
     

    You’re Right Chris It is An Amazing Car Erg I Mean Saloon. My Brother Pre-Ordered One And He Seems Pretty Happy With His Decision.

  4.  
    chris
    April 11, 2008 | 8:40 am
     

    sorry I just realized that I’m mixing up the power ratings with the Lightning GT. looks like we dont have any power figures for this car.

    Delby; you absolutely have to give us a big run-down on that car when you see it.

  5.  
    April 11, 2008 | 11:08 am
     

    Tongue in cheek! But this car is a luxury item and I’m wondering how is Kenny boy going to charge for its presence on the city streets of London? Assuming of course his congestion charge is a revenue generator and not a tool for reducing emissions.

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