Karma Automotive unveils Amaris range-extended electric coupe

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Karma Automotive has unveiled a new car called the Amaris. This two-door coupe is a range-extended electric vehicle. It features a design from the brand's Comet Line and uses a mix of carbon fiber and aluminum in its body. The Amaris is built on an aluminum frame similar to the one used in the Revero. It has several eye-catching features, including 22-inch forged aluminum wheels and a clamshell hood. The car is designed to be sporty, with a top speed of 165 miles per hour and the ability to accelerate to 60 miles per hour in less than 3.5 seconds. Karma also announced that its Gyesera model will now be a hybrid, rather than a fully electric vehicle. This change comes as many automakers reassess their electric vehicle plans to align with consumer demand. Additionally, the launch of the 1,000-horsepower Kaveya EV has been pushed back to 2027. Karma's president, Marques McCammon, stated that the company aims to create a lineup of vehicles that provide excellent performance and a worry-free driving range. Production of the Amaris is set to begin in late 2026, with pricing details to be announced closer to its release.


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