Empresas y finanzas

Opel Flextreme Premiere: Dynamic, Versatile and Less Than 40 G CO2/km



    The speculation surrounding Opel's surprise at the IAA is finally
    over: Flextreme is the name of the innovative, sporty monocab concept
    with a completely new, environmentally friendly E-Flex electric
    propulsion concept. It was unveiled on Monday evening in the
    Bockenheimer Depot. E-Flex marks a milestone in the development of the
    electric car. The Flextreme travels 55 kilometers on electricity,
    however if required, it can cover up to 715 km without stopping thanks
    to its small turbo-diesel engine, which recharges the battery as
    needed. According to the European test cycle (ECE R101), this engine's
    emissions are expected to be less than 40 g CO2/km. Most commuters in
    Europe could travel everyday with the Flextreme without producing any
    CO2 emissions. Opel also highlights others innovative solutions with
    the monocab concept car, such as rear-hinged back doors (FlexDoor(R)),
    a large transparent roof and two tailgate doors that open from the
    side and swing upwards. The big surprise is the high-tech Segway
    electric personal transporters stowed beneath the FlexLoad(R) cargo
    floor.