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Coming To The Frankfurt Show: A Fisker Karma Shooting Brake

William Maley - Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com

September 6, 2011

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Fisker is busy at work on more models for their lineup. At this month's Frankfurt Auto Show, the company plans on showing a shooting brake (aka, two-door station) version of the Karma. The reason is due to customers complaining about the lack of trunk space in the regular Karma due to the plug-in hybrid drivetrain.

Also coming out from Fisker is a new vehicle codenamed "Project Nina" that's expected to come out sometime in 2013. The Nina will be the first vehicle to come with a BMW Powertrain. Fisker and BMW signed an a exclusive deal earlier this week for BMW to supply Fisker with engines and "other components".

"The BMW engine was an obvious choice for us, as BMW is known for producing the best and most fuel efficient gasoline engines in the world. We are very pleased to have signed this agreement with BMW," said Fisker CEO, Henrik Fisker.

Source: Car Magazine

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I love them. The sedan, and the Coupe-vertible. the design looks so beautiful and uninhibited. I can't wait to see what the shooting brake looks like; I expect it's just as stunning as the other two.

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