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Fisker Karma TUV Efficiency Tests: 2.1 l/100km, 51g/km CO2

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The Fisker Karma’s efficiency has been assessed by Technischer Üeberwachungs Verein (TÜV), Europe’s recognized automotive certification agency, with the vehicle achieving a combined cycle figure of 135 UK mpg (2l/100 km or 112 US mpg) and a CO2 emission figure of 51 grams per km.
The extended range electric vehicle has also had its all-electric range of 51.6 mils (83 km) validated. As for the Sport mode driving, this brings a combined fuel economy of 31 UK mpg (9.2 liters per 100 km or 25.8 US mpg).

We’ll remind you that the Fisker Karma allows the driver to use 400 hp and offers a 0 to 60 mph time (96 km/h) of 6.1 seconds.

We are naturally very pleased with the TÜV results, which show we have delivered better than our anticipated fuel efficiency figures,” said CEO and co-founder Henrik Fisker.  “We believe the Karma is a car well-suited to the lifestyles of many people in Europe, and these results reinforce that position.
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