Karma Automotive plans to expand its lineup with a new family of sedans called the GS series, which includes at least one battery-powered electric sedan, the California company said Monday.
Although pricing has not been announced, Karma says the GS will be more affordable than the $135,000 Revero GT high-performance plug-in hybrid sedan.
Karma says it will introduce the GS sometime next year, with sales starting “towards the end of 2021,” company spokesman Jeff Holland said.
“Cost reductions in the battery ownership model, streamlining our supply chain and standardized production methods also allowed for a new, more attainable pricing structure for the GS lineup, allowing for higher market penetration, opening up the market to a larger group of entry-level luxury buyers,” Lance Zhou, Karma’s CEO, said in a statement.
Karma plans a number of powertrain options for the GS, including hybrids.
It will ride on a skateboard-style chassis, according to photos released by Karma, and will be based on the current Revero GT’s architecture, Holland said.