Karma has unveiled the Invictus, a limited-series model marking the debut of the Karma Collection at the Concours at Wynn Las Vegas. With only 30 examples available globally, the Invictus elevates Karma’s signature Revero sedan into a performance hybrid with enhanced power and exclusivity.
Designed with a strong focus on aesthetics and dynamic performance, the Invictus flaunts extensive carbon fiber detailing, a dramatic low stance and advanced chassis enhancements. Its body transitions from Pacifico Grey paint to reveal a fully exposed carbon fiber hood, roof and trunk, paired with carbon fiber fenders featuring louvered vents to improve aerodynamics. Blacked-out logos and 21-inch split 5-spoke forged aluminum wheels add to its bold, aggressive look.
Engineered for driving enthusiasts, the Invictus is equipped with a Motorsports-grade suspension featuring Ohlins coil-overs and Swift springs, delivering precise steering and enhanced stability. This setup allows the Invictus to sprint from 0-60 mph in approximately 3.97 seconds, faster than the Revero.
Inside, the Invictus merges luxury with Art Deco-inspired elements, paying homage to the Chrysler Building. The interior includes personalized anodized aluminum door sill plaques, Art Deco patterned stitching on heated and ventilated seats and “Karma Invictus” embroidery on the headrests.
Powered by a hybrid Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) system, the Invictus boasts a 28 kWh battery paired with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering 536 hp and 550 lb-ft of torque. It offers up to 80 miles of pure electric range and 360 miles of combined range. At the time of writing, Karma has yet to reveal details on pricing for the limited edition Invictus.