Fisker Karma Shooting Brake to Debut At Frankfurt?
After signing a power train deal with BMW for its 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, Fisker is moving ahead with work on Project Nina. The Karma is Fisker's primary product for now though, and as such that is the focus.
After signing a power train deal with BMW for its 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, Fisker is moving ahead with work on Project Nina. The Karma is Fisker's primary product for now though, and as such that is the focus. We've already seen a convertible concept, and now a report says that the Frankfurt Motor Show will bring us a shooting brake version of the car.
We know a lot of readers are CarThrottle seem to be fans of wagons and shooting brakes for their increased utility without sacrificing dynamics. In the United States, the general population seems to disagree with that assessment.
However, in the United Kingdom and the rest of European markets, vehicles with a hatch are best-sellers. Fisker is looking to expand opportunities around the world with the Karma, which just recently went on sale. A wagon model (called Shooting Brake to avoid the stigma) could be just the way to do that. CAR says that space inside the Karma is at a premium, and this car will remedy the situation. Other rumors have pointed to Fisker releasing an SUV or crossover at the show, so we aren't sure which to go on for now. Either way the answer should come by September 13th, when Fisker reveals its wares to the assembled press at Frankfurt.
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