The Fisker Atlantic is a plug-in hybrid concept car first shown to the public at the New York International Auto Show in April 2012.
By October 2012, the carmaker decided to postpone production for late 2014 or 2015 due to financial constraints,[4] but following Fisker's bankruptcy and subsequent purchase by Wanxiang, possible production of the Atlantic was postponed to the end of 2017.
[5] Originally called "Project Nina",[6] the Atlantic shares the range-extender system from the larger Karma, which employs a petrol engine that can be turned on to generate electricity to recharge the batteries and power the electric drive motors.
A four-cylinder BMW petrol engine serves this role in the Atlantic.
[7] Although the details are not finalized, Fisker has compared the vehicle to the Audi A5 and BMW 335i in terms of size and price range.