Almost centered on the floor, and located near the European exotics, Fisker Automotive released its Karma sedan to the 2008 North American International Auto Show crowd. This super-sleek and sporty 4-door has a distinctly European luxury look, but with a design that gives it the shape of a sports coupe. The most exciting portion of the Fisker Karma was the drivetrain, as it uses a high tech lithium-ion battery pack with full plug-in-hybrid capacities for their "Q Drive" powertrain. Offering maximum torque from a stop, with a 0-60 time of under 6 seconds and a top speed of around 125 miles per hour, this super efficient sports sedan could make a great deal of noise in the high end hybrid market.
their models, there will be three cars available in addition to the Karma. It is expected that all of the models will use the same drivetrain and they will be based on the same basic chassis, both of which help keep development costs down. These rumors are supported by an early 2008 sneak peak from the head of Fisker of their new convertible/coupe, so with the Karma on the way, and pictures existing of a drop top model, we expect to see the company debut at least one of these new models sometime later in 2008, as Fisker reps have stated that the cars would be available for sale in late 2009. The goal of Fisker is to have 15,000 cars on the road by 2011, and should the rumors of 4 models rather than one prove to be true, Fisker is likely to take the market by storm.
Speculations have lead many to believe that the Karma will
have an MSRP around $80,000 USD, and while that seems high it should be
considered against the relatively bland styling of most of the hybrid models
available in the


