CAR GARAGE | Fisker Atlantic Concept (2012) | Revealed as a design prototype at a special VIP preview event the night before the 2012 New York Auto Show press days begin, the
Fisker Atlantic prototype design is a luxury four-door sedan with a sporting interior practical. The
Atlantic uses the latest second generation Ever (with Extended Range Electric Vehicle) technology. Like the Karma sedan, the
Fisker Atlantic is a plug-in series hybrid vehicle allows drivers to switch That manually or automatically Between driving electric and gasoline modes and sustain the charge of its lithium ion batteries on the move.
This
Atlantic Ever power train will offer highly competitive performance for a car in its class. The standard power train will be configured for rear-wheel drive and an all-wheel drive version will be Offered as an option. The
Atlantic's prototype design shows off a glass roof ridged
'spider' structure. This incredibly strong construction also allows the Atlantic to offer a remarkable amount of rear headroom for a car with its sleek, coupe-like stance. This high-tech approach fulfills and surpasses all current and future rollover and crash-test safety requirements worldwide. The
Fisker Atlantic's long wheelbase also affords extra legroom for rear passengers and more space in the trunk.
The unique, exciting styling of the Atlantic retains and progresses signature
Fisker's design DNA. Henrik
Fisker and his design team set out to create the most beautiful and dramatic vehicle in its class. Much of the design was inspired by nature, for example, the dynamic side theme, with strong sculptural lines cross the optically That center and over the rear wheels of the car. Overall, the
Fisker Atlantic's dimensions are comparable to Those of an
Audi A5. We are exceptionally proud of the
Atlantic prototype design, and believe we have created another groundbreaking That car looks and will drive like nothing else on the road in this class," said Henrik
Fisker, co-founder, Executive Chairman, and Director of Design
Fisker Automotive. "
Fisker Automotive is transitioning from a start-up automaker to a fully-fledged mainstream car manufacturer and the Atlantic is a crucial milestone in That process," said Tom LaSorda, CEO of
Fisker Automotive.
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