Company:Fisker Coachbuild

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Short description: American car design firm
Fisker Coachbuild, LLC
TypePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
FateMerged with Quantum Technologies to create Fisker Automotive
SuccessorFisker Automotive, Karma Automotive, Fisker,Inc
FoundedJanuary 2005
FounderHenrik Fisker and Bernhard Koehler
Headquarters
Irvine, California
Products
  • Tramonto
  • Latigo CS
ServicesCar design, product design

Fisker Coachbuild was a car design firm based in Orange County, California. The company produced custom luxury cars, manufacturing only seventeen vehicles in total, from existing Mercedes and BMW bases. It also designed and manufactured aftermarket parts such as aluminum alloy wheels, engine covers and interior trim packages for select luxury vehicles.[citation needed]

History

The company was founded by partners, Henrik Fisker and Bernhard Koehler in January 2005.[citation needed] In 2007, Fisker Coachbuld merged with electric vehicle company Quantum Technologies to form Fisker Automotive.[citation needed]

Fisker Tramonto

Tramonto at the 2006 Paris Motor Show

The Fisker Tramonto is a hand-built sports car, launched in 2005.[1] Original production was scheduled to be limited to 150 pieces worldwide, but only 15 were ever built.[citation needed] It used the base architecture of the Mercedes-Benz SL.[citation needed]

Fisker Latigo CS

Fisker Latigo CS at the 2005 Frankfurt International Auto Show.

The Fisker Latigo CS, the second design from Fisker Coachbuild, was initially shown at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show, and was subsequently launched in 2007 with production limited to 150 worldwide.[2] It uses the base architecture of the BMW 6 Series and M6.

Ultimately, only two Latigos were ever produced, Car #000, which was the prototype car built on a BMW 645i chassis, and Car #001, which was ordered by a Southern California customer in the spring of 2007. The first, and last delivery was September 2007.[3]Template:Better reference

Joint ventures

Fisker Automotive was a joint venture between Quantum Technologies and Fisker Coachbuild formed in 2007.[citation needed]

See also

References

External links

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