Henrik Fisker from the original Fisker Automotive is working hard to bring back their ill-fated electric car Fisker Karma in a new launch, the EMotion, whose photographs have been published recently. The 644-km -range all-electric sedan is the first vehicle from his new company Fisker Inc. has been first trailered in the last year. In a recent preview, the six-figure Emotion has flaunted brilliant curves and features sculpted around a range of new technologies.
Self-driving technology is quite central to the new EMotion face. While much slimmer than a classic ICE-vehicle grille, this aluminium-framed centerpiece is broader than its previous model. This gives the car the technology-driven facial identity that Fisker had intended to integrate in this car.
While developing the aluminum and carbon fiber structure for the sedan, Fisker has capitalized on the flexibility of its all-electric powertrain and created a spacious interior optimized around passenger comfort.
Full powertrain details have not been divulged by Fisker Inc, but it is sticking to the specs it advertised on first tease: 400+ miles (644+ km) of range and 161 mph (259 km/h) of speed. The total weight savings made possible with the use of lightweight materials like aluminium, including a 40% reduction in rotational mass achieved by the carbon fiber-aluminum wheels developed in collaboration with Dymag, has contributed towards maintaining the powertrain range.
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The announcement confirms that the car will rely on an energy-dense, patent-pending battery pack that uses the UltraCharger technology that can add more than 100 miles (161 km) of range in nine minutes. The automaker would divulge more details throughout the month before putting the EMotion up for pre-order on June 30.
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