Karma Kaveya Makes Daring European Debut at 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed
Karma Automotive’s Flagship Enters the Arena
Karma Automotive is stepping into the European spotlight—and it’s doing so with striking intent. At this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, taking place July 10–13 in West Sussex, the California-based manufacturer will debut its most ambitious creation to date: the MY2028 Karma Kaveya. This marks the super coupe’s official European premiere and signals a pivotal moment for the brand’s global evolution.
More than just an unveiling, the Kaveya will participate in the festival’s famed 1.16-mile Hillclimb twice daily and occupy a spot in the revered Supercar Paddock. It’s a high-profile entrance for a machine engineered to rival the best in the world—and a bold assertion that Karma is no longer content with just being part of the conversation. It’s here to define it.
1,000 Horsepower, Carbon Fiber, and Butterfly Doors
Shaped with the precision of a stealth aircraft and clad in carbon fiber bodywork, the Karma Kaveya is nothing short of visually arresting. Its presence evokes aerospace design more than traditional automotive styling, a statement further amplified by its dramatic butterfly doors. But the real story lies beneath its sculpted silhouette.
The Kaveya delivers up to 1,000HP of pure electric power, underscoring Karma’s commitment to next-generation performance. Developed on a Software-Defined Vehicle Architecture (SDVA) platform—created in collaboration with global technology leaders—the Kaveya is designed to evolve over time, with software updates and customization options that ensure longevity both in form and function.
Production begins in 2027, with pricing estimated to start around €350,000. For clients seeking a future-forward hyper GT that doesn’t just look fast but learns fast, the Kaveya may soon be the name to know.
Karma’s Expanding Ultra-Luxury Lineup
While the spotlight at Goodwood belongs to the Kaveya, it’s far from the only vehicle in Karma’s growing portfolio. The 3rd Generation Karma Revero, already available in select European markets, presents a different—but equally compelling—proposition. Starting at €145,000, the Revero is powered by an Extended-Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) drivetrain that pairs a 28kWh battery pack with a turbocharged internal combustion engine. The result? A combined range of up to 580km, including 128km in full-electric mode.
Its 536 horsepower and 746 Nm of torque deliver spirited performance, while the dual-powertrain approach balances luxury driving with low-emission practicality. It’s an elegant gateway to Karma’s larger vision, one that is expanding rapidly.
Following the Revero are three more models:
Gyesera, a four-seater EREV sedan, set for release in Q4 2025
Amaris, an all-electric coupe arriving in Q4 2026
Ivara GT-UV, an electric grand touring utility vehicle slated for 2028
Each represents a different dimension of Karma’s identity: forward-thinking design, customizable technology, and a refusal to compromise between power and purpose.
More Than Cars: Karma as a Technology Partner
Behind Karma’s sleek forms lies a powerful technological backbone. Through its Karma Connect platform, the company already provides data management and over-the-air update capabilities to the world’s second-largest OEM. Its SDVA ecosystem is designed not only for Karma vehicles but also as a scalable solution for Tier 1 suppliers and original equipment manufacturers.
As Marques McCammon, Karma’s President and CEO, put it:
“The Kaveya signals Karma Automotive's evolution to becoming America's only full-line ultra-luxury vehicle manufacturer.”
Marques McCammon, Karma’s President and CEO
That vision isn’t limited to design studios and showrooms—it extends to software development and strategic partnerships, positioning Karma as a key player in the future of automotive intelligence.
A Statement on European Soil
There’s a certain poetry in Karma’s decision to debut the Kaveya on the historic grounds of Goodwood. This is a venue that has long defined the gold standard for performance, prestige, and engineering. For an American brand to ascend the Hillclimb and take its place in the Supercar Paddock is no small gesture—it’s a declaration.
Following its appearance at Goodwood, the Kaveya will embark on a private European tour through Karma’s expanding dealer network, engaging directly with clients who have already placed deposits and introducing the vehicle to prospective owners and the media.
As the Hillclimb countdown begins, the arrival of the Karma Kaveya at Goodwood isn’t just a product launch—it’s a turning point for the brand and a new chapter for American ultra-luxury performance on the global stage.