Fisker to Start Sales in China in Early 2013
Fisker Automotive Inc. plans to begin selling its Karma extended-range hybrid sedan in China in the first quarter of next year, Chairman Henrik Fisker tells Reuters.
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Fisker Automotive Inc. plans to begin selling its Karma extended-range hybrid sedan in China in the first quarter of next year, Chairman Henrik Fisker tells Reuters.
The company had intended to launch Chinese sales of the Karma late this year but says it encountered delays in obtaining final certification from officials there. Fisker is eager to expand into fast-growing luxury car markets in emerging countries.
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