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The interior looks a lot better than the one in the original concept.
I think we can all agree the exterior of the Karma already looks stunning online.
We are trying to grow a group of future owners and enthusiasts on our Fisker Karma forum. Would love to see some TMC members join us as well. :smile:
Not so fast. I think many would say the exterior looks fine except for that goofy grill. I've seen it enough (and perhaps it's been tweaked a little bit) that I'm no longer offended by it, but I still wouldn't say it looks great.
doug said:N.B.: There's also FiskerTalk.com and Fisker Car Forum, the latter of which seems the most up-to-date on Fisker news, though none seem to have much of a forum community. I'm sure there are other Fisker sites as well.
BTW, looks like someone outside the company will finally get to drive the Karma:
Danish Crown Prince First to Drive Fisker Karma | Fisker Car Forum
Apologies for the hotlink, but that grill....
I wish Audi or Mercedes would try a PHEV with one of their vehicles.
...News of the Mercedes-Benz S 500 Hybrid has been quickly confirmed by Daimler, with the added information that this is a "near series" concept... The 3.5-liter luxury PHEV will indeed get 73.5 U.S. mpg...
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The 500 PHEV. The 500 PHEV ... will surely gain momentum among a certain clientele. The plug-in hybrid should speak to those looking for luxury vehicle with a little bit of fashionable "green" in it.
Technically Speaking. The 500 PHEV will be able to go about 18 miles on electricity alone until the engine kicks in. It's internal combustion engine, ICE will be the 3.5L that should give the car 75.5 mpg, with a CO2 rating is of 74 grams per kilometer, according to the official press release... Mated to a 44kW electric motor, rated at 60hp feeding off of a 10kWh lithium battery pack, the car does a healthy 0 to 60 in 5.5 seconds...
Fisker announced today that it would be moving away from its anticipated battery manufacturer, Ener1 (parent company of EnerDel), because it could not meet Fisker's production requirements. In other words, Fisker doesn't have the battery to meet the specs it promised.