Karma Automotive said its SC2 concept car delivers 1,100 horsepower, 10,500 lb.-ft. of torque and can get from 0 to 60 in under 1.9 seconds.
The SC2, Karma says, delivers 1,100 horsepower, 10,500 lb.-ft. of torque and can achieve 0 to 60 mph in less than 1.9 seconds.
Karma Automotive on Tuesday, Nov. 19, launched its SC2 concept car for the LA Auto Show that it delivers 1,100 horsepower and 0 to 60 mph in under 1.9 seconds.LOS ANGELES — Southern California-based startup Karma Automotive on Tuesday unveiled a sleek new all-electric concept vehicle with hinge winged doors and eye-popping performance.
said in a release. "More than that, it previews our future design language, and is a thought-provoking expression of Karma's future Intellectual Property and product offerings."
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