Fisker Automotive Reveals New Name, Logo

Fisker Automotive Reveals New Name, Logo

Under the new name Karma Automotive, the company launched its new website, including a video that reveals its new logo at karmaautomotive.com.

Karma - LogoFisker Automotive and Technology Group announced that its name has changed to Karma Automotive. The company also launched its new website, including a video that reveals its new logo at karmaautomotive.com.

“With new ownership, a new management team and a new production site, all here in California, it was time to communicate change,” said James Taylor, Karma’s chief marketing officer.

The company said that it chose “Karma” because it is relevant to both the old and new brands, while providing an aspirational message that embodies the company’s purpose.

“Karma is based on the principle of cause and effect, where your actions create your future. This awareness of what we are doing and why we are doing it — which we characterize as acting with intention — is what we stand for, it’s authentic,” added Taylor.

Karma’s new executive team has attracted top-tier talent from the automotive and technology industries to bring world-class expertise to its headquarters and new assembly facility in Southern California, according to the company.

Karma Automotive’s owner, Wanxiang Group, one of the world’s largest automotive component conglomerates, is committed to the alternative energy space, having acquired solar, wind and energy companies. The group provides strong financial backing necessary to build a sustainable, world-class luxury automotive brand.

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