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Karma Automotive debuts all-new Level 4 autonomous van E-flex platform

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Karma Automotive introduced its SAEnLevel 4 autonomous van with a battery electric vehicle (BEV) architecture, one of five platforms designed to offer new electric mobility solutions through highly versatile EREV (extended range electric vehicle) and BEV chassis systems. —Srini Gowda, Karma Automotive’s VP of Autonomous Driving/ADAS.

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Karma Automotive unveils High-Performance E-Flex Platform

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Karma’s newest E-Flex Platform is designed for high-performance applications and is powered by front- and rear-mounted dual electric motors, delivering 1,100 HP at peak power, with 10,500 lb.-ft —Kevin Zhang, Chief Technology Officer, Karma Automotive. Earlier post.). Earlier post.). ft (14,000 N·m) wheel torque.

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Karma Automotive introduces E-Flex platform solution for EVs

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Karma Automotive introduced the Karma E-Flex Platform a highly versatile chassis that will offer new electric vehicle mobility solutions ranging from autonomously-driven utility vans, to daily-driver vehicles, to high-performance supercars. —Karma Automotive COO, Kevin Pavlov.

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Karma showcases extended range E-Flex platform for utility van applications

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Karma Automotive announced its E-Flex utility van platform with extended range electric vehicle (EREV) architecture. The new platform is one of five demonstration projects designed to illustrate Karma’s technical direction and capabilities through the use of highly versatile EREV and battery electric (BEV) chassis systems.

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Case Closed: Karma And DeLorean Are No Longer At Odds

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Karma Automotive sued DeLorean Motors Reimagined in 2022. However, Karma now asked the judge to dismiss the case. It was granted.

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Bankrupt Lordstown Motors reaches $40 million agreement with Karma Car

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Lordstown Motors stated on Tuesday it had reached a $40-million agreement with Karma Car over a 2020 lawsuit by which the now-bankrupt electrical car company was once accused of stealing proprietary generation. The post Bankrupt Lordstown Motors reaches $40 million agreement with Karma Car appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News.

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Dispute with Karma gets in the way of Lordstown bankruptcy

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Bankrupt Lordstown Motors must face a trial over fellow EV firm Karma Automotive's claim that the Ohio-based automaker stole infotainment technology, Reuters reported Thursday. Lordstown filed for bankruptcy in June and had asked U.S.

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