
On Friday (15), during Monterey Car Week 2025, Karma Automotive unveiled the Gyesera, its newest luxury hybrid Grand Coupé, set to enter production in the fourth quarter of this year. Priced from $165,000, the model promises to raise the bar in the premium segment with sophisticated design and advanced technology.
The Gyesera succeeds the Karma Revero, a pioneer among plug-in luxury hybrids for more than a decade, and features a lightweight body built from carbon and aluminum composites, along with a redesigned interior. First shown in 2024, the model also served as a testbed for the company’s Intelligent Product Development System (IPDS), which combines conventional automotive development with digital twin technologies and cloud integration.
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According to Marques McCammon, President and CEO of Karma Automotive, the Gyesera marks a new phase for the brand. “Faster, lighter and more advanced than its predecessor, the Gyesera represents the first page of a new chapter for Karma, uniting modern luxury, software and performance in a truly unique driving experience,” he said.
Power and performance
Equipped with the latest evolution of Karma’s EREV hybrid powertrain, the Gyesera delivers 566 hp and 546 lb/ft of torque, accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.0 seconds—half a second faster than the Revero. In 2026, the model will be joined by the Karma Amaris GT Coupé, expected to be priced at around $200,000.
Exclusive design
Described as a clean and striking expression of modern design, the Gyesera is a four-seat Grand Coupé that incorporates aggressive aerodynamic solutions, a carbon-fiber hood, sporty diffusers, and 22-inch forged wheels fitted with Pirelli tires developed exclusively for Karma.
Among the highlights are the “Backslash” visual signature, reinforcing Karma’s identity, and the “Target Acquisition” lighting system, first introduced on the Kaveya super coupé.
Technological interior
Inside, the Gyesera debuts new “Moondust” leather upholstery with “Atmosphere Blue” accents, combined with a minimalist cabin filled with advanced technology. The model features Karma’s new Cockpit Information Controller (CIC) powered by the Qualcomm 8155 platform, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as expanded Over The Air (OTA) capabilities that enable smart diagnostics and real-time software updates.
The center console adopts a piano black finish with a backlit start button and wireless charging. New lightweight front seats increase rear legroom by 15%, further enhancing the Gyesera’s luxury and comfort credentials.
Source and images: Karma Automotive. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
