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2012 Fisker Karma gets EPA certification

October 19, 2011 Filed Under: Fisker  
2012 Fisker Karma gets EPA certification

2012 Fisker Karma sedan has received emission certification and fuel economy ratings from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), allowing the company’s dealers to begin selling the car to customers immediately in most states.

The EPA – with its newly formulated methodology for rating electric vehicles – found that, when running in electric mode, the Fisker Karma sedan achieves the energy equivalent of 52 miles per gallon city/highway combined.

We are delighted to have EPA certification and fuel economy ratings that verify the Karma’s remarkable green credentials. said Henrik Fisker, CEO and co-founder of Fisker Automotive, Fisker’s own analysis suggests that many Karma drivers will actually experience a longer all-electric range under most every day driving conditions. Research also reveals that more than half of American’s have a daily commute of less than 32 miles, a comfortable distance for the Karma to run in electric-only mode from a single charge.

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