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    New York 2012: How To Partly Reveal Your Vehicle, Fisker Edition

    William Maley

    Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com

    March 29, 2012

    Last week, Fisker released a teaser drawing of their new Nina that would be shown at the New York Auto Show. This week, a spy photographer caught a partly uncovered Nina as it was being delivered for the show next week.

    At first glance, the Nina looks like to be a shrunken Karma. The front end and side profile as shown in the pictures carry a lot of cues from the larger Karma sedan. You can't miss the large, red wheels or EVer badge on the back. The back doors have their handles hidden between the window and the C-pillar.

    And that's all we can tell at the moment from these pictures.

    We do know from earlier reports that the Nina will be built a Fisker's facility in Delaware and that the gas engine will come from BMW.

    Source: Autoblog

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