Fisker Automotive is pleased to unveil its all-new model, the  Atlantic sedan. This is the latest model in the company's expanding line  up of extended-range luxury electric cars.
Revealed as a design  prototype at a special VIP preview event the night before the 2012 New  York Auto Show press days begin, the Fisker Atlantic design prototype is  a luxury four-door sporting sedan with a practical interior. It is  aimed at young families who want to drive an impactful, high-end vehicle  while making a positive statement about responsibilities - both in  terms of their commitment to sustainability and the practicalities of  everyday life.
The Atlantic uses the latest second generation EVer  (Electric Vehicle with extended range) technology. It will offer all  the benefits of electric drive while at the same time eliminating the  "range anxiety" experienced with an all-electric powertrain.
Like  the Karma sedan, the Fisker Atlantic is a  plug-in series hybrid vehicle that allows drivers to switch manually or  automatically between electric and gasoline driving modes and sustain  the charge of its lithium ion batteries on the move.
Its  four-cylinder gasoline engine, which acts as a generator and is not  mechanically connected to the wheels, is tuned to offer maximum economy  and high torque. This Atlantic EVer powertrain will offer highly  competitive performance for a car in its class. The standard powertrain  will be configured for rear-wheel drive and an all-wheel drive version  will be offered as an option.
The Atlantic design prototype's glass roof shows off a ridged  'spider' structure. This incredibly strong construction also allows the  Atlantic to offer a remarkable amount of rear headroom for a car with  its sleek, coupe-like stance. This high-tech approach fulfills and  surpasses all current and future rollover safety and crash-test  requirements worldwide. The Fisker Atlantic's long wheelbase also  affords extra legroom for rear passengers and more space in the trunk.
The  unique, exciting styling of the Atlantic retains and progresses  Fisker's signature design DNA. Henrik Fisker and his design team set out  to create the most beautiful and dramatic vehicle in its class. Much of  the design was inspired by nature, for example, the dynamic side theme,  with strong sculptural lines that optically cross the center and over  the rear wheels of the car. This gives a sense of power - replicating  the stance of a wild tiger ready to pounce.
Further important  design details to note include an evolution of the Fisker Karma  signature grille, with a wider sculptured line defining the power dome  on the hood. Strong creases emerge from the inside of the headlamps and  continue back over the hood to elongate the car. The sharp headlights  themselves give an 'eagle eye' with a strength of strong character not  seen on a production car before. These touches allow the Atlantic to  create a greater rear-view mirror presence than any other vehicle in its  class.
Additionally, the rear door handles have been elegantly  integrated in the rear C-pillars, to continue the sense and look of a  sporting coupe without losing the practicality of a four-door sedan. The  extremely slim LED tail lamps use the latest technology allowing them  to split into two parts to offer a wider aperture for the trunk opening.  The rear end of the car is clean and aerodynamically shaped, with a  sharp spoiler lip on the trunk that runs down over the side of the car  to enhance aerodynamic performance.
Overall, the Fisker Atlantic's  dimensions are comparable to those of an Audi A5. It has been engineered  inside and out to offer a dynamic yet compact feel on the road.
"We  are exceptionally proud of the Atlantic design prototype, and believe  we have created another groundbreaking car that looks and will drive  like nothing else on the road in this class," said Henrik Fisker,  co-founder, Executive Chairman, and Design Director of Fisker  Automotive.
"Fisker Automotive is transitioning from a start-up  automaker to a fully-fledged mainstream car manufacturer and the  Atlantic is a crucial milestone in that process," said Tom LaSorda, CEO  Fisker Automotive. "We have a long way to go, but in the near future  Fisker intends to deliver this exceptional American-designed,  engineered, and manufactured vehicle to showrooms worldwide."
"I'm  confident the Fisker Atlantic will inspire people and win the brand  many new customers who may not have considered an EVer powered vehicle  like this before."



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