Karma Unveils Limited-Edition Invictus Model

Karma Unveils Limited-Edition Invictus Model

As a car enthusiast with a penchant for the luxurious and the powerful, the Karma Invictus has caught my eye like a moth to a flame. With its sleek design, extensive carbon fiber detailing, and dynamic performance enhancements, it’s clear that this limited-edition model was crafted with driving enthusiasts in mind.


Karma has introduced the Invictus, a unique edition vehicle, as the first release in the Karma Collection at the Concours event held at Wynn Las Vegas. Worldwide, just 30 of these models will be produced, transforming Karma’s Revero sedan into a high-performance hybrid with increased power and exclusivity.

The Invictus boasts an impressive blend of aesthetics and dynamic performance, showcasing extensive carbon fiber detailing, a striking low profile, and state-of-the-art chassis upgrades. Its exterior color, Pacifico Grey, gives way to reveal a completely exposed carbon fiber hood, roof, trunk, and fenders with louvered vents for improved aerodynamics. Blackened logos and 21-inch split 5-spoke forged aluminum wheels further accentuate its bold, assertive appearance.

Designed for driving aficionados, the Invictus boasts a high-performance suspension, comparable to that used in motorsports, complete with Ohlins coil-overs and Swift springs. This setup offers superior steering precision and improved stability. As a result, the Invictus can accelerate from 0-60 mph in roughly 3.97 seconds, surpassing the speed of the Revero.

Within, the Invictus combines opulence with design cues reminiscent of the Art Deco era, echoing the grandeur of the Chrysler Building. This blend is evident in its interior features such as customized anodized aluminum door sills adorned with plaques, seats equipped with heating and ventilation systems patterned after Art Deco design, and embroidery on headrests bearing the “Karma Invictus” insignia.

As an enthusiast, I’m thrilled about the Invictus, which leverages a cutting-edge Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) setup. This bad boy houses a 28 kWh battery in tandem with a potent 1.5L turbocharged engine, cranking out an impressive 536 hp and 550 lb-ft of torque. It boasts a pure electric range of up to 80 miles, and when combined with the gasoline engine, it can travel an additional 360 miles. Unfortunately, at the moment, Karma hasn’t disclosed any pricing details for this exclusive Invictus model.

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2024-11-05 07:26