Karauria faces seven charges relating to the afternoon's events, including one of unlawfully detaining a woman with intent to cause confinement, otherwise known as kidnapping, and which has a maximum penalty of 14 years' imprisonment.
He also faces two charges of assaulting the woman, and one each of unlawfully taking a motor vehicle, driving while disqualified, reckless use of a motor vehicle, and failing to stop for police red and blue flashing lights.
He appeared in Napier District Court on Wednesday via audio-visual link from prison and was remanded in continued custody for the hearing of a bail application on August 20.
No date has been set for possible trial.