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Fisker Atlantic unveiled

Ready for its debut at the New York motor show, images of the upcoming Fisker Atlantic have been released

Designed to slot into the Fisker range below the flagship Karma, the Atlantic will be unveiled to the public at the New York motor show on Tuesday, along with more info on the company's future direction and product plans.

Fisker are holding back on the major details for the big reveal, but the Atlantic, previously known as project 'Nina', will be powered by a BMW-sourced four-cylinder engine, with Fisker-developed range-extender technology. The Atlantic will seat four adults, and retains the sleek four-door coupe family look.

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Aimed to take on the likes of the premium BMW 5-series and Audi A5 Sportback, the Atlantic is likely to cost about £45,000 when it hits the UK.

Click here for the evo review of the Fisker Karma

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