Fisker Karma Best & Worst Years: The Ultimate Reliability & Ownership Bible (2025 Edition)
📖 Definition & Vehicle Philosophy
The Fisker Karma (2011–2012) is a range-extended electric luxury sedan with a 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder acting as a generator, producing 403 hp and 981 lb-ft of torque at the wheels. The “SolarSky” roof, 20 kWh lithium-ion battery, and eco-luxury interior redefined green motoring. After Fisker’s bankruptcy, Karma Automotive revived the platform as Revero (2017+), fixing nearly all early flaws. This guide includes both original and Revero lineage.
🔋 Technical Specs (Original)
- Electric range: 32 miles (EPA)
- Total range: 230+ miles
- 0-60 mph: 6.3 sec
- Battery: 20 kWh Li-ion (A123 Systems)
- Solar roof: 2.5 kWh/day auxiliary
⚡ Revero GT (Best Year Tech)
- Electric range: 61 miles
- Total range: 360 miles
- 0-60 mph: 4.5 sec
- Battery: 28 kWh NMC
- Driver assistance: Adaptive cruise, lane keep
🔍 Detailed Year-by-Year: Best vs Worst (with Scores)
| Model Year | Reliability Score | Key Issues / Strengths | Ownership Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 Early (VIN<500) | ⭐ 1.5/10 | Cooling fan fires, HV battery failure, water pump, inverter glitches | 🚫 Extreme Avoid – worst of worst |
| 2012 Late (VIN 500–2450) | ⭐⭐⭐ 5.5/10 | Recall fixes applied, but still fragile cooling system, HVAC issues | ⚠️ Only for collectors with deep pockets |
| 2017 Revero (first year) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 8/10 | New battery, updated BMS, better cooling fan, more reliable | ✅ Good entry into Revero |
| 2018–2019 Revero | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 9.2/10 | Refined electronics, EV range increase, fewer field complaints | 🏆 Highly recommended best value |
| 2020–2022 Revero GT/GS-6 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 9.5/10 | 535hp, new battery chemistry, full manufacturer support | 🌟 Absolute best years |
✅ Best Years Deep Dive
2018–2019 Karma Revero: These years saw mature software, durable water pumps, and high-voltage contactors upgraded. 2020+ Revero GT adds twin-motor rear axle, torque vectoring, and massive reliability improvements. If you want a trouble-free experience, 2019 or 2021 Revero are sweet spots.
❌ Worst Years Deep Dive
Early 2012 (VIN under 500) – NHTSA recall campaign 12V-357 documents 239 fire risks. Also, battery degradation under 5 years. Late 2012 better but still costly: common failures include A/C compressors ($3,200), generator water pumps, and window regulators.
🛡️ Is It Safe? Crash Tests, Recalls, and Structural Integrity
NHTSA Ratings (2012 Fisker Karma): 4-star overall (5-star frontal, 4-star side). All 2012 models had 3 safety recalls: cooling fan fire risk (12V-357), battery coolant leak (13V-122), and airbag software. Post-recall, safety is adequate. Karma Revero (2017+) added automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring for GT trims, and structural reinforcements for side impact. Is it safe? Yes, but ensure all recalls are completed. In IIHS testing, Revero earned “Good” for moderate overlap front.
🔥 Fire risk eliminated after recall implementation – always verify VIN on safercar.gov.
⚖️ Advantages & Disadvantages: Honest Breakdown
✨ Advantages
- Timeless design by Henrik Fisker – still turns heads
- Unique range-extender: no range anxiety + EV torque
- Luxurious sustainable cabin (reclaimed wood, recycled materials)
- Solar roof reduces parasitic drain (up to 500 miles/year solar contribution)
- Low production numbers → future collectible
- Revero models deliver 0-60 in 4.5s with modern reliability
⚠️ Disadvantages
- Original 2012 parts scarcity and long wait times
- Small dealership network (only 20+ Karma dealers in North America)
- Poor rear seat headroom and tiny trunk
- 2012 models have laggy infotainment and no Apple CarPlay
- High insurance costs due to carbon-fiber panels
- Depreciation on Revero is moderate, original Karma values volatile
💰 Ownership Costs per Year + Resale Value & Common Problems
Maintenance costs (annual average): Original 2012 Karma: $2,500–$4,000 (frequent cooling system issues). Karma Revero (2018+): $800–$1,500. Battery replacement for 2012 (if out of warranty): $18,000–$22,000. Avoid surprises by buying 2019+.
| Problem Area | Early 2012 | 2017+ Revero | Fix Cost (approx) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cooling fan module | Very high failure | Resolved | $1,400 |
| Water pump leak | Common | Rare | $950 |
| High voltage battery | Degrades after 8 years | Improved chemistry | $18k+ |
| Touchscreen freeze | Frequent | Occasional | $800 |
📈 Resale value: Best years (2018-2019 Revero) hold value better, around 55-60% after 4 years. Worst years (2012 early) have huge swings – a clean late 2012 can fetch $45k, but problematic units go under $22k. For investment, late 2012 with full service history and 2020 Revero GT are top picks.
🛠️ How to Identify & Buy the Best Fisker Karma / Revero
Step-by-step pre-purchase checklist
- Check VIN range: Prefer VIN > 1000 for 2012 models; for Revero any 2018+ is safe.
- Verify recall completion: Use NHTSA VIN lookup for cooling fan + battery safety campaigns.
- Battery health test: Request EV range test; original Karma should do 28+ miles, Revero > 50 miles.
- Inspect coolant system: Look for pink crust (leaks) near water pump.
- Service records: Must include recent oil changes (generator), coolant flushes, HVAC function.
- Solar roof operation: Test ventilation mode; fans should run when cabin hot.
💡 Pro tip: Always get a PPI from a specialist familiar with Fisker/Revero – costs $300 but saves thousands.
🚘 Types & Trims: Which One Suits You?
Original Fisker Karma (2012)
- EcoStandard: Premium皮革, 20″ wheels
- EcoSport: Black trim, 22″ wheels, sport calibration
- EcoChic: Recycled interior, suede headliner
Karma Revero Generations
- Revero (2017-2019): 400hp+ upgrade, 50 mile EV range
- Revero GT (2020-2021): 535hp, 61 miles range, faster charging
- GS-6 (2021+): More affordable, same reliability
Which type to choose? For reliability: Revero GT. For collector’s piece: late 2012 EcoSport with documented battery service.