- Revero PHEV production continues now, limited-edition Invictus arrives in 2025
- Gyesera due in 2026 debuts new look, composite body
- Kaveya supercar due in late 2026 goes fully electric, embraces Intel architecture
- Karma’s push to power fleets and commercial vehicles has faded
It’s been more than a decade since the inception of California-based Karma Automotive with backing from the Chinese parts supplier Wanxiang Group and the assets of Fisker Automotive. Karma has been teasing various concept and limited-edition vehicles while refining its plug-in series hybrid technology and aiming to introduce PHEVs and fully electric models in the future. The company emphasizes that its vehicles are engineered, designed, and manufactured in Southern California.
Despite uncertainties in long-term funding, Karma is striving to become a technology supplier to other automakers. This vision is supported by the acquisition of tech assets from Airbiquity and a technology partnership with Intel Automotive. The upcoming Kaveya supercar will serve as a testbed for the Intel architecture.

Intel Automotive and Karma
During an interview with Green Car Reports, Karma’s CEO outlined the company’s goal of becoming a tech-forward ultra-luxury automaker with increased production and sales targets. The current model, Revero, has resumed production after a brief pause in 2024. Karma aims to shift its focus towards higher annual production volumes.
With upcoming models like Invictus, Gyesera, and Kaveya, Karma is set to transform its lineup with advanced technologies and design elements. The company’s commitment to innovation and luxury is evident in its future product roadmap.
Karma Revero, EREV series-hybrids remain the foundation
The Revero, a continuation of the Fisker Karma, features a plug-in series-hybrid powertrain with a revamped design and updated interior. Karma’s EREV system offers a blend of performance and efficiency, making it a unique offering in the market.
The upcoming models like Invictus and Gyesera will further enhance Karma’s lineup with new technologies and materials, showcasing the brand’s evolution in the automotive industry.
1,000-hp Kaveya EV supercar tests Intel architecture
The Kaveya supercar, scheduled for late 2026, will mark Karma’s foray into fully electric high-performance vehicles. With a focus on Intel architecture, the Kaveya is set to deliver exceptional power and acceleration.
As Karma continues to redefine luxury and technology in the automotive sector, its future looks promising with a lineup of innovative models and partnerships.