Karma has teased the GT-UV concept ahead of its debut on August 16, showcasing the company's new "Comet Line" design language.

Karma Automotive has largely stayed under the radar since their reset last fall, but they are now set to reveal two new vehicles. These models, which will be unveiled at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, promise a glimpse into the brand's future. Among them is the "GT-UV Design Study."

While details are limited, the concept will feature the "Comet Line" design language. Preliminary images suggest a sleek crossover with a large windshield flowing into a glass roof, reminiscent of the Lucid Gravity. The vehicle also appears to have a 'sectioned' hood and Hyundai Ioniq 6-like headlights, along with illuminated Karma lettering and a 'crosshair' motif similar to the one on the Kaveya.

Aside from the GT-UV, details about the second vehicle remain undisclosed. However, Karma has repositioned itself as an "ultra-luxury vehicle company." Karma President Marques McCammon stated, “We are on a journey to carve a niche in the ultra-luxury sector, fulfill our potential, deliver vehicles on time and push the company to greater heights.” He emphasized that Karma aims to be a brand of dreams rather than mass-market appeal.

Source: Karma Automotive

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Евгений Ушаков
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