Karma Automotive showcased its latest creation, the Kaveya, a striking super coupe GT featuring distinctive butterfly doors. Unveiled at an event in Las Vegas, the Kaveya will be available in two versions – an all-wheel-drive variant boasting “more than 1,000 horsepower” and a rear-wheel-drive model with 536 horsepower, set to hit the road in the fourth quarter of 2025.
The all-wheel-drive Kaveya is equipped with a 120 kWh battery, providing a range of “250-plus miles” (402 kilometers) and achieving a zero to 60 mph acceleration in under three seconds. Charging the battery from ten to 80 percent capacity is stated to take 45 minutes. The vehicle’s dimensions include a length of 187.7 inches, a width of 78.8 inches, and a height of 49.4 inches, with a wheelbase of 107 inches and a curb weight of 5300 pounds.
Marques McCammon, Karma President, expressed his commitment to realizing Karma’s true potential, calling the Kaveya a “first step toward establishing Karma as a high image marque – America’s ultra-luxury vehicle.”
Karma also teased two other models during the event. The Revero, described as the “return of the brand’s signature range-extended hybrid electric touring sedan,” is slated for availability in Q3 of 2024, featuring an 80-mile electric range. The Gyesera, Karma’s “first full BEV touring sedan,” is set to launch in Q4 of 2024, offering rear-wheel drive and an 11.6-inch infotainment screen.
Vice President Global Design Michelle Christensen highlighted the accelerated design process, taking only eight months to conceptualize three distinct models, thanks to high-tech collaboration tools, team alignment, and low-volume production techniques introduced by Marques McCammon. The models aim to embody Karma’s new identity, described as “futuristic, yet beautifully timeless.”