Karma Amaris Coupe, a BMW-powered PHEV, set to debut in 2026.
- Ayda Salem
- 5 days ago
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March 28, 2025 - Karma Automotive has revealed the Amaris coupe, a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) set to begin production in Q4 2026. Sharing elements with the Revero and Gyesera, the Amaris boasts a BMW turbo-four engine, carbon-fiber construction, and a 0-60 mph time of 3.5 seconds. Below are its key features:
Karma Amaris: Design & Platform
The Amaris inherits Karma’s signature design, with an all-aluminum spaceframe from the Revero and Gyesera. Notable design features include:
- Carbon-fiber body with sculpted surfaces and sharp bumper accents
- Gullwing doors (swing upwards) and 22-inch "Constellation" alloy wheels
- Side-exit exhausts behind the doors for a race-inspired look
How Does the Amaris Compare to the Gyesera?
While the Gyesera is a sedan, the Amaris is a coupe with a more aggressive profile. Both share the same platform, but the Amaris focuses more on aerodynamics and driver experience.
Performance & Powertrain
The Amaris replaces Karma’s turbo-three BMW engine with a turbocharged 2.0L inline-four (exact power figures undisclosed). Key specifications include:
- 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds (faster than the 590-hp Gyesera)
- Top speed of 165 mph, competing with supercars like the Porsche 911
- Range-extender PHEV system (electric motors + gas generator)