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FISKER KARMA PHEV Manuals PDF

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Fisker Karma Owner's Handbook
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Fisker Karma PHEV brochure
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Fisker Karma
Fisker Karma

SPECS

Plug-in Hybrid

Engine Petrol + Electric

Electric motor power 403 hp

Battery 20.1 kWh

Cruising range (NEDC / EPA / WLTP) 80 km

Onboard charger 3.6 kW

Acceleration 0-100 km / h 6.3 s

The maximum speed is 201 km / h


Review of Fisker Karma PHEV

FISKER KARMA Plug-in Hybrid Owner's Manual & Brochure PDF above the page.

 

Fisker Karma is a luxury sports sedan with a hybrid electric-gasoline drive from the American manufacturer Valmet Automotive, whose assembly plants are located in Finland.

 

The supercar was released to the world market in limited quantities in 2011-2012. Received many awards and titles. Presented in 3 versions - EcoStandard, EcoSport and EcoChic.

 

The difference between the model versions is in the trim and the presence of elements of a multimedia and entertainment system.

 

The dimensions of the hybrid rear-wheel drive supercar are 4999 mm in length, 1984 mm in width and 1331 mm in height with a weight of 2404 kg.

 

Under the hood of a sports sedan is a 2-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder Ecotec engine with a capacity of 260 hp. and 2 electric motors, each with a power of 150 kW (204 hp), which are powered by a lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 20.1 kW / h.

 

The combination of ICE and electric power plants allows you to drive a sports car up to 370 km without refueling, where 83 km the car runs on clean electric traction in the Stealth mode around the city / highway.

 

In Sport mode, when the maximum speed reaches 200 km / h, the engine is connected automatically. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km in a car takes 6.3 seconds.

 

Fisker Karma consumes 2.4 liters of gasoline per 100 km, the internal combustion engine is connected at the request of the driver.

 

With a low energy supply, the sports car can be charged from a 220 V home network using a 3.3 kW device.