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2022 Opel Rocks-e | Exterior, Interior
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Opel Rocks-e Highlights:
▪ Presentation in August/September 2021
▪ Innovative two-seat Opel SUM (Sustainable Urban Mobility)
▪ Battery-electric, emission-free city electric vehicle for everyone - from young novice drivers to suburban commuters
▪ Light motor vehicle (quadricycle) drivable from 15 years with AM1 class driving licence
▪ Three trim levels: Opel Rocks-e, Opel Rocks-e Klub and TeKno
▪ Can be ordered online in Germany since November 1, 2021 from €7,990 incl. VAT; additional markets to follow in 2022
▪ Financing rate planned at the monthly level of a public transport ticket
Design and dimensions:
▪ Progressive design for modern urban electric mobility
▪ Dimensions: 2.41 x 1.39 x 1.52 metres (length x width without exterior mirrors x height), wheelbase 1.73 m
▪ Turning circle: 7.20 m
▪ Vehicle weight: 471 kilograms (including traction battery)
▪ Opel Vizor brand face with LED headlamps and indicators
▪ Identical design of front, rear and doors
▪ Passenger door opens to the front, driver's door to the rear
▪ Clear interior lines: offset seats increase legroom for the front passenger and allow large adjustment range of driver's seat
▪ Up to 63 liters of storage space in passenger footwell
▪ Clear, essentials-focused cockpit with smartphone holder
Electric drive and technical data:
▪ Battery-electric vehicle with 5.5 kWh battery
▪ Electric motor with 6 kW/8 hp continuous power output (9 kW/12 hp peak power output)
▪ Up to 75 kilometres range WLTP2
▪ Up to 45 km/h max. speed ideal for city traffic
▪ Zero to 45 km/h acceleration in around ten seconds
▪ Three driving modes (Drive, Neutral, Reverse)
▪ Rack and pinion steering
▪ Chassis with independent suspension and disc brakes at the front, twist beam axle and drum brakes at the rear
▪ Regenerative braking system
▪ Battery charges to 100 per cent in around 3.5 hours at AC household socket; charging speed 1.8 kW per hour
▪ 3.0-metre-long charging cable housed in passenger door
▪ Optional adapter for charging at public charging stations
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Video Timeline
0:00 – Exterior
2:34 – Interior
▪ Presentation in August/September 2021
▪ Innovative two-seat Opel SUM (Sustainable Urban Mobility)
▪ Battery-electric, emission-free city electric vehicle for everyone - from young novice drivers to suburban commuters
▪ Light motor vehicle (quadricycle) drivable from 15 years with AM1 class driving licence
▪ Three trim levels: Opel Rocks-e, Opel Rocks-e Klub and TeKno
▪ Can be ordered online in Germany since November 1, 2021 from €7,990 incl. VAT; additional markets to follow in 2022
▪ Financing rate planned at the monthly level of a public transport ticket
Design and dimensions:
▪ Progressive design for modern urban electric mobility
▪ Dimensions: 2.41 x 1.39 x 1.52 metres (length x width without exterior mirrors x height), wheelbase 1.73 m
▪ Turning circle: 7.20 m
▪ Vehicle weight: 471 kilograms (including traction battery)
▪ Opel Vizor brand face with LED headlamps and indicators
▪ Identical design of front, rear and doors
▪ Passenger door opens to the front, driver's door to the rear
▪ Clear interior lines: offset seats increase legroom for the front passenger and allow large adjustment range of driver's seat
▪ Up to 63 liters of storage space in passenger footwell
▪ Clear, essentials-focused cockpit with smartphone holder
Electric drive and technical data:
▪ Battery-electric vehicle with 5.5 kWh battery
▪ Electric motor with 6 kW/8 hp continuous power output (9 kW/12 hp peak power output)
▪ Up to 75 kilometres range WLTP2
▪ Up to 45 km/h max. speed ideal for city traffic
▪ Zero to 45 km/h acceleration in around ten seconds
▪ Three driving modes (Drive, Neutral, Reverse)
▪ Rack and pinion steering
▪ Chassis with independent suspension and disc brakes at the front, twist beam axle and drum brakes at the rear
▪ Regenerative braking system
▪ Battery charges to 100 per cent in around 3.5 hours at AC household socket; charging speed 1.8 kW per hour
▪ 3.0-metre-long charging cable housed in passenger door
▪ Optional adapter for charging at public charging stations
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Video Timeline
0:00 – Exterior
2:34 – Interior