Karma Electric Vehicles
Owned by Chinese auto parts company Wanxiang
Group, who bought the remnants of Fisker Automotive in 2013. Wanxiang
Group was one of the first automakers to receive a production certificate allowing it to produce electric vehicles in 2016. Karma delivered the first Revero’s in the USA during May 2017. |
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2019 Week 11 Karma teases new EV models
KARMA Automotive announced that itis to present three models during the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show in April. The models are the Karma Revero, Karma Vision pure electric concept car and the collaboration with Pininfarina below on the left.
2017 Week 20 Karma delivers the first Revero's in the USA
The Wanxiang Group announced the first deliveries of the Karma PHEV in the USA and Canada. The Revero is priced at $130,000.
2016 Week 32 Karma unveils the Revero
The Chinese-owned, California-based Karma Automotive
finally lifted the lid on its Tesla fighting electric vehicle the
Revero, which would signal the second round of the battle between the
two companies. The first round ended in what we know Tesla to be today
and Fisker Automotive
going into bankruptcy in 2012. It seems the company has learned a
couple of lessons from the first round and its flagship model, the
Revero, will include innovations such as a solar paneled roof to charge
the vehicle. The production version is expected to hit the market in
the Q1 2017 and will have a range of 50 miles (80km) in pure electric
mode and cost between $125,000 and $150,00.
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