Introducing the Karma Amaris: A New Era of Performance Coupe

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The Unveiling of the Karma Amaris

Earlier this year, Karma Automotive teased us with plans for a sleek two-door performance coupe, and now the wait is over! The Karma Amaris is officially here, showcased just ahead of its debut at the prestigious Quail Motorsports Gathering. With its stunning looks and groundbreaking technology, this performance coupe is set to capture the hearts of automotive enthusiasts.

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Performance Like Never Before

The Karma Amaris is powered by two electric motors located on the rear axle, delivering an impressive 708 horsepower and 676 pound-feet of torque. This powerhouse allows the coupe to zoom from zero to 60 mph in less than 3.5 seconds, reaching a limited top speed of 165 mph! Fueled by a 41.5-kilowatt-hour high-voltage battery, the Amaris boasts an estimated all-electric range of over 100 miles. If that’s not enough, a three-cylinder turbocharged gas engine acts as a generator, allowing the Amaris to extend its range to over 400 miles with a full tank and battery.

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Sleek Design Meets Cutting-Edge Technology

The exterior of the Karma Amaris integrates aluminum and carbon fiber aesthetics, topped off with striking 22-inch forged aluminum wheels. Inside, the cabin exudes luxury with leather, suede, and piano black accents. Functionality meets innovation with three screens on the dashboard, including a special screen for passengers that only activates when someone is seated. A unique electro-chromatically adjustable glass roof adds to the experience, shifting from transparent to opaque with just a button press. With production expected to start in the fourth quarter of next year and a starting price of around 0,000, the Karma Amaris is aiming to make its mark in the automotive world.

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