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Production Car from Green American Premium Sports Car Company Remains on
Track for 2009 Delivery
Fisker
Automotive and Quantum Technologies announced today they are performing
initial vehicle testing and fine tuning the battery software management
system for the Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid production car.
Three
Fisker Karma prototypes have been built, and are currently undergoing
testing for the electric powertrain developed by Quantum Technologies.
Concurrently, the Fisker Automotive engineering team is working on crash
test simulation. Further validation and certification on the vehicles
will be performed over the coming months.
"We are
very excited about the initial test results of the Fisker Karma
prototype," said Henrik Fisker, CEO, Fisker Automotive. "The vehicle
dynamics and fuel economy have performed better than expected and we
remain on target for our fourth quarter 2009 initial delivery."
In
sport mode the Fisker Karma will offer a continuous top speed of 125
miles per hour (200km/h). Electric only, or stealth mode, is capped at
95 miles per hour (150 km/h). Preliminary testing of the lithium-ion
battery that powers the Fisker Karma has indicated a life expectancy of
more than 10 years.
Configured to meet the demands of today’s driver, the Fisker Karma’s
proprietary design allows consumers to drive the car emission free for
up to 50 miles a day provided the car is charged every evening. With
more than 80 percent of daily commuters driving less than 50 miles (80
km) a day, consumers who drive the Fisker Karma could conceivably only
need to refuel the car but once a year.
Fisker
Automotive is preparing to deliver its first Premium Edition vehicles by
fourth quarter 2009. Currently, Fisker Automotive has received more
than 500 orders for the Fisker Karma since its 2008 debut at the North
American International Auto Show in January. Fisker Automotive will
reach a full production of 1,250 vehicles per month by the end of 2010.
Prices are estimated £65,000. |