The Karma S Concept will feature a incredibly like design to its production sedan sibling, though the four-door setup will be changed by two bigger coupe-like doors and there will not be roof, in its place replaced by either a retractable flexible or a hard top convertible. The Karma S shares a platform and drivetrain with its four-door sibling, so it’s powered by a 260 bhp GM-sourced two-litre petrol engine mated to a battery pack and two 200bhp electric motors. It’ll run 50 miles in all-electric range, and be supposed to return approximately 100 miles per gallon in hybrid mode. Henrik Fisker, the firm’s founder and CEO, says the concept’s reason is to show that there are other models coming in the series and that “our objective is to create a singular design language and heritage around our state-of-the-art Q-Drive powertrain.” The Karma is put up for sale for $87,900, but following a $7,500 federal tax credit it will qualify for, the price will only be $80,400, and delivering on last year’s guarantee of the cost being approximately $80,000.

Fisker Karma S Concept