Fisker Latigo Cs Prototype Number 000 For Sale

April 26, 2010
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A Fisker Latigo CS with the badge number 000 is up for sale in San Diego, California.  This vehicle is the actual prototype model that was displayed at motor shows back in the day.

The Latigo, which is based on a 2005 BMW 645i coupe, features a unique body, special headlights and taillights, and 20-inch wheels wrapped with Michelin Pilot Sport tires. Inside, the car features a unique center console, an SMG transmission, and special “000 of 150” scuff plates.

When it comes to performance modifications, the prototype has an adjustable coil-over suspension, a Brembo braking system, and several DINAN accessories which include exhaust, chip, cold-air intake, and strut tower braces.

With 8,197…

Fisker Karma Advanced Space Frame Platform To Debut In Geneva

February 24, 2010
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Fisker is scheduled to announce an aluminum space frame for its Karma vehicle at the Geneva Motor Show. The structure will be the basis of the Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid once Finnish firm Valmet Automotive begins assembly of the platform.

The production for the Karma is expected to begin in May. It will feature GM’s 260 horesepower (194 kW / 264 PS) Ecotech 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, and a rear-mounted electric motor producing 403 horsepower (301 kW / 409 PS).  The Fisker Karma is expected to have an all-electric range of about 50 miles (80.5 km) courtesy of its lithium-ion battery pack.

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2010 Fisker Karma : Good Or Bad?

February 25, 2009
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The 2010 Fisker Karma promises to bring you good karma for only $80,000. This hybrid sedan, with its eco-chic style, claims to be the newest auto that will make you forget the Prius.

This hybrid allows you to wallow in luxury without bothering your conscience thanks to its green ethics as espoused by auto designer Henrik Fisker. This auto boasts of being able to achieve zero to 60 miles per hour in just 5.8 seconds. That’s good karma indeed. What more, it runs on electricity for 50 miles without emitting any pollution but after that you need to recharge its advanced lithium-ion battery pack.

The 2010 Fisker Karma was seen in the 2008…