Dealers who attended the press conference that announced the purchase of the Boxwood Assembly Plant got a special treat just before Halloween. After everyone else had left, Fisker Automotive held a special dealer meeting. At this meeting a full size metal model was shown of the Nina. Prior to the showing dealer were instructed not to take any pictures, nor were they allowed to describe the car in any way once they had left.
Fisker gave its dealers a sneak peek of its next car, the Nina, which will aim for the family-sedan market with a price tag of about $40,000 after a $7,500 federal tax credit.
Any additional anti inflammatories details about the car are unknown at this time. It is a very positive sign, the car’s design it to a point where Fisker is comfortable show it. From what we have heard the dealers were all very excited about what they saw. The new design is going to fit right in line with the Karma and Karma Sunset. Viewing theĀ new design has encouraged several dealers to consider accelerating their showroom plans and increasing the promotion for Karma pre-orders.
What do you think the Nina will look like?
How close do you think it will be to the Tesla Model S?
Will there be another lawsuit?
[Source:DelawareOnline Picture: Tesla Motors]