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Rising from the ashes of Henrik Fisker’s Fisker Automotive, Karma Automotive was first established in 2014 with the aim of producing a cutting-edge range of all-electric luxury vehicles. And though it’s still several years away from hitting the road, the Southern California company has nonetheless pulled the cover off of its latest automotive offering in the form of the Karma Automotive Kaveya Electric Supercar.
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Sporting a similar design language to Karma Automotive’s earlier EVs, albeit with a markedly sleeker and more modern overall look, the Kaveya is a two-door, two-seater with a low stance and an ultra-aerodynamic body. Made in California, this EV supercar is constructed around an aluminum spaceframe chassis that’s been adorned in a suite of bodywork crafted entirely from carbon fiber. This forthcoming electric grand-touring car will be offered across multiple trim levels. The base model Kaveya will be good for a reputed 400kW (536hp), while the range-topping model will be capable of putting down an even more impressive 880kW (1,180hp) and 1,270ft-lbs of instantaneous torque.
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Despite an estimated curb weight of 5,300lbs, the car’s horsepower and torque figures ultimately enable it to hit 60mph from a complete standstill in under three seconds, and reach a top speed of 180mph. Thanks to a 120-kWh battery — which can receive a 10% to 80% charge in only 45 minutes — the Kaveya’s powertrain also allows for a range of 250 miles or more per charge. Between its ultra-low center of gravity, wide track, and advanced aluminum suspension setup, the Kaveya is also expected to deliver exceptional handling and driving characteristics. And, while there’s been no word on the new model’s interior or tech, we anticipate it boasting a cabin that’s just as luxurious and state-of-the-art as Fisker Automotive’s cars were upon their debut.
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The 2025 Karma Automotive Kaveya Electric Supercar is expected to hit the market in its base model form by the end of 2025, while the range-topping trim level is slated for a launch a year later in Q4 of 2026.