Apologies for the grainy little photo, but that's all we've got to go on at the moment, along with a few scant details. The hybrid is expected to cost around £50,000 and is due to debut in Detroit early next year.It'll be limited to a production run of just 100 cars, but we've got no idea how efficient it'll be or even what engine lurks under that long bonnet.
It should look good, though - scrutiny of the image reveals hints of Aston, Maserati and maybe even a bit of Ferrari about the elongated front-engined grand tourer.
"We want people to drive beautiful fast cars that make environmental sense," says Henrik Fisker. "Cars that are eco-chic and will have less of an impact on global warming."
Noble aims indeed. We'll find out more about the Fisker hybrid early next year.
© Source: topgear
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