Karma Automobile Its first two-door coupe, Amaris, has been revealed, marking the next evolution of its extension range Electric cars (EREV) technology. Amaris is scheduled to produce in the fourth quarter of the fourth quarter, blending luxury, high performance and efficiency with an exterior inspired by the brand’s earlier Kaveya Super-coupe.
Designed in carbon fiber and aluminum, Amaris has 22-inch forged aluminum constellation wheels, a “swan door” and a flowing comet line that defines its engraved outline. Rear aero-passed spoilers and US-inspired side exhaust are both emphasized on its performance DNA, while the iconic flip hood and target lighting complete the sleek front end.
Under the hood, the Amaris is powered by the most powerful EREV system to date – a turbocharged 4-cylinder ice generator paired with an electric motor. The coupe is expected to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds, with a maximum speed of 165 mph. Karma also revealed that its Gyesera 4 doors were originally introduced in a fully electric model and will now be in an EREV setup and will be conducted in the second half of 2025, with Revero inheritance.
“With Amaris and the upcoming Gyesera, we are building a lineup that provides EV-like torque with extended range freedom,” said Karma President Marques McCammon.
Both models are built on the aluminum space frame architecture used first by Revero, allowing karma to accelerate development as it amplifies its luxury products. The all-electric Cavia Super League will now be launched in 2027, followed by the 2028 Ivara GT-UV, and provides details on pricing that was not announced at the time of writing.