Fisker Automotive plans to show that its Karma plug-in hybrid is ready to run—at least for two laps around the racetrack at Monterey.
It will be the public driving debut for the Karma, which was unveiled 19 months ago as a concept car. Fisker claims a 50-mile battery-only range for the Karma. A 2-liter gasoline engine powers a generator that extends the battery’s range by an additional 250 miles.
The Karma has a top speed of 125 miles per hour and can go from zero to 60 in about six seconds, according to Fisker.

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