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MoVal and The Karma Revero Driving Forward Together

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
July 8, 2024 at 02:40pm. Views: 366

On June 21, the Karma Innovation and Customization Center (KICC), located in Moreno Valley, held an unveiling ceremony to celebrate the rollout of the ultra-luxury auto manufacturer's brand-new model, the Revero.

 

The event featured a special presentation by Karma President Marques McCammon and behind-the-scenes tours showcasing the high-quality manufacturing techniques and uncompromising production and procurement standards, which position Karma among the global automotive industry's elite. 

 

"Today marks an exciting chapter for the City of Moreno Valley and the entire region," said Moreno Valley Mayor Ulises Cabrera. "The production of Karma’s ultra-luxury portfolio, including the new-series Karma Revero, Kaveya, and Gyesera, highlights our role in driving innovation to create local jobs and opportunities. I’m proud that Karma Automotive calls Moreno Valley home.”

 

Similar to the City of Moreno Valley, the Karma organization has a strong commitment to education and workforce development and is creating new initiatives to build educational opportunities and clean energy job training in California. 

 

“Moreno Valley continues to partner with like-minded organizations and corporations,” said Moreno Valley Mayor Pro Tem and District 4 Councilmember Cheylynda Barnard. “We are very supportive of environmentally responsible growth, and the Karma Revero series is a beautiful example of this compatibility.”

 

Karma’s established roots in Moreno Valley in 2015 and comprises a body shop, general assembly, paint shop, final process alignment, and dynamic test stations over a sprawling 556,000 square feet. The facility contains the latest in automotive technology and tooling.

 

Karma’s comprehensive approach to education and workforce development includes partnering with local high schools and universities, vocational training centers, and community organizations. For more information on the Karma Innovation and Customization Center, visit karmaautomotive.com.

 

For information on Moreno Valley's workforce and economic development programs and initiatives, visit morenovalleybusiness.com.

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