Fisker's next car is shaping up quite quickly. The announcement that the brand's next vehicle would be a hybrid showed a new direction, but what will the car look like? What will it be powered by? And what sort of car will it be? These details are now in the open.
The new car is described as being the height of a Porsche 911, but with the interior volume to seat four adults and enough trunk space to house their luggage. From the preliminary sketches the car has a side profile that's quite sleek and also beautiful. It bears a certain resemblance to the Aston Martin Rapide Concept, which could be explained since Henrik Fisker himself worked on various influential Aston Martins including the DB9 and the V8 Vantage.
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29-Oct-2007
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FYI, Luxury prices ?
The Fisker name has attracted and attained worldwide brand recognition, thanks to years of first-class automotive designs. Over his 18 years in the car design business, Henrik Fisker has left his thumbprint on some of the most highly regarded automobiles.
His creations range from the BMW Z8, Aston Martin DB9 & V8 Vantage to his most recent creations - the Tramonto and Latigo CS, designed under the Fisker Coachbuild nameplate. Fisker Automotive will retain the orange and blue logo originated at Fisker Coachbuild.
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