
On the occasion of the participation of the distributor Opel Sinis SA At the 86th International Exhibition in Thessaloniki, Opel Hellas presents the unique Opel Rocks-e on Greek soil for the first time.
The Opel Rocks-e is just different: a small two-seater with zero emissions, distinctive styling and low energy consumption. It is 2.41 m long and 1.39 m wide (excluding exterior mirrors) and weighs just 471 kg (including battery).
The Opel Rocks-e is the first step to enter the world of electromobility as it can be driven from the age of 16 with a moped license (category AM). With a range of up to 75 km (WLTP1) and a top speed of up to 45 km/h, the Rocks-e is ideal for everyday city driving, and with a turning radius of just 7.2 meters, it can comfortably negotiate tight corners and is suitable for small parking lots.
The electric motor of the car develops a power of 6 kW / 8 hp. The 5.5 kWh battery can be fully charged in about 4 hours from a normal household AC outlet.
Rocks-e takes on a new face of the brand, the Opel Vizor. The doors are the same on both sides, highlighting the brand’s bold and clean design philosophy. The passenger door opens forward as usual, and the driver’s door opens back, i.e. in the opposite direction.
Source: Kathimerini

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