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Fisker Automotive published its first business update this week and posted revenues of more than $100 million in the first four months of 2012. The company also delivered over 1,000 cars to American and European customers, highlighting the public's thirst for fully electric models.
The Fisker Karma will soon be joined by the Atlantic, a smaller sedan unveiled in New York. No release date has been announced, however.
Fisker also became the first manufacturer to launch vehicles under the US government's Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing (ATVM) program.
Demand is pretty strong overseas. In the Netherlands, considered one of the most competitive markets for premium vehicles, the Karma ranked second in volume to the Porsche Panamera in the luxury sedan segment (all powertrain types included) from January 1st to April 30th.
Canadian sales figures have yet to be disclosed.
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The Fisker Karma will soon be joined by the Atlantic, a smaller sedan unveiled in New York. No release date has been announced, however.
Fisker also became the first manufacturer to launch vehicles under the US government's Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing (ATVM) program.
Demand is pretty strong overseas. In the Netherlands, considered one of the most competitive markets for premium vehicles, the Karma ranked second in volume to the Porsche Panamera in the luxury sedan segment (all powertrain types included) from January 1st to April 30th.
Canadian sales figures have yet to be disclosed.