Fisker Automotive hasn't exactly had the smoothest of launches for its all-electric
Karma sedan, and it's now been dealt yet another small setback. As
Wired Autopia reports, Fisker now plans to replace the battery packs on nearly all of the Karmas that have rolled off the assembly line -- apparently due to the same issue that caused the car to
break down during
Consumer Reports' test of the car. That includes some 640 cars in all (up from 239 in an
earlier recall), although Fisker notes that it has only seen the issue on a "handful" of vehicles. If you're the owner of one of those, you can expect to receive a notice in the next few days, along with a software update (unrelated to the recall) that promises improvements on everything form the powertrain to infotainment system.
Fisker plans to replace the battery packs on 640 Karma sedans originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Mar 2012 17:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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