24th of October 2011 by Dan
The Karma range-extended luxury sedan has received its EPA certification and so, Fisker can move on and to its thing. Lately, all the attention has been surrounding the second car they have promised, the Project Nina. Different recent reports suggested that the production will start at the middle of 2013, but Fisker spokesman has declared that the first units will be built next year. Apparently, the Nina will be developed in Delaware at the defunct GM plant and not across the ocean in Finland. The Project Nina is not really a car per say, but a family of vehicles that have as base the same underpinnings. It will debut, for sure with a mid-size luxury sedan, but of course a crossover is also possible. The carmaker also promises other vehicles in the near future, like a production version of the Surf shooting brake and also the Sunset, the convertible version that will also go on sale in 2013.
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