Executive Chairman “Henrik Fisker” has said that government-supported California-based automaker is “trying to check out when they will plan to resume” launch and production regarding the Karma, and he hopes that “soon” happen.
Right now at the Chicago Auto Show, Henrik Fisker denied to call if China’s companies are qualified in investing inside his company, but as usual he told he would like to launch sales of the Karma in China in May, 2 months later than planned.
For over 6 months, Fisker Automotive hasn’t launched or built any vehicle, because of financial factors and battery supplier named A123’s bankruptcy. Which is sold to a Chinese company, A123 is knowingly not ready to start producing of batteries for Fisker once again at this moment.
Fisker has sold over 3,000 vehicles all over the world from after debuting the Karma, but more than 2,000 were called to return in 2012.