Karma Automotive just pulled the covers off its newest creation — and if you’re into luxury coupes that blend exotic looks, massive power, and cutting-edge hybrid tech, the 2026 Karma Amaris should be on your radar. Think BMW M5 power meets Corvette ZR1X price, all wrapped in a sleek American-built package.
Set for its official debut at Monterey Car Week on August 15, the Amaris is Karma’s boldest statement yet. Production kicks off in Q4 2026, with prices starting around $200,000 — right in Porsche 911 Turbo territory and just above the new Aston Martin Vantage S.
Power That Rivals the Best
The Amaris may be marketed as the “world’s first Hybrid EREV performance luxury coupe,” but that’s not just marketing fluff. Karma says it’s packing:
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- 708 horsepower
- 676 lb-ft of torque
- 0–60 mph in 3.5 seconds
- 165 mph top speed
That’s enough to run neck-and-neck with a Maserati MC20 Cielo or a Tesla Model S Dual Motor — and it’s doing it with a high-tech hybrid setup.
Underneath, you’ll find a range-extending hybrid-electric drivetrain with two electric motors on the rear wheels, powered by a 41.5-kWh battery good for over 100 miles of electric-only range. Combine that with a turbocharged four-cylinder (engine details still under wraps) and you’re looking at 400+ miles total range.
Inside: Luxury Meets Tech
Karma didn’t skimp on the cabin. For its Quail debut, the Amaris will show off:
- Crimson Orbit leather & suede upholstery
- Piano black and carbon fiber trim
- Electro-chromatic full glass roof
Hidden features like the passenger display and even the start button, which sits under a leather-wrapped ignition cover
It’s sleek, futuristic, and designed to wow before you even start the engine.

Looks That Turn Heads
The Amaris rides on 22-inch Constellation aluminum wheels, features Karma’s Solar Blaze Red paint, and wears the brand’s new Comet Line design language. Swan doors and a clamshell hood add a little supercar drama to the mix.
A Brand With a Wild Past
Karma’s story is one of reinvention. Born from the ashes of Fisker Automotive after its 2014 bankruptcy, the brand has worked hard to step out of Henrik Fisker’s shadow. The Fisker Karma became the Karma Revero, but now models like the Gyesera sedan and this Amaris coupe are pushing the company in a fresh direction.

Bottom line:
The 2026 Karma Amaris is aiming straight at the Porsche 911 Turbo, Aston Martin Vantage S, and Maserati MC20 — but with an American-built, high-tech twist. We’ll know even more when it hits the stage at Monterey, but one thing’s clear: this isn’t just a comeback, it’s a statement.
Final Thoughts:
The 2026 Karma Amaris isn’t just another high-dollar luxurious coupe — it’s a sign that American boutique automakers can nonetheless dream huge and compete with Europe’s pleasant. With head-turning looks, hybrid tech that blends variety and overall performance, and a fee tag that undercuts some unique competitors, the Amaris will be the darkish horse of the posh GT international. If Karma delivers on its promises while manufacturing starts offevolved in overdue 2026, this could just be the automobile that places the logo back at the map.
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