
The 2011 Opel RAK e Concept make world premiere at the 64th Frankfurt International Motor Show. The Opel RAK e Concept opens a new chapter in electric mobility and extends Opel’s pioneering role in alternative propulsion systems. The lightweight concept of the new Opel RAK e is based on a steel space-frame structure beneath a skin of conventional synthetic material. This allows a high level of safety as well as affordable pricing.
The new Opel RAK e Concept comes with eye-catching paint, contrasting starkly with the roof, and futuristic LED lights, are aimed squarely at young buyers. Subject to local laws, even 16-year-olds could begin their driving careers in the Opel RAK e, by limiting the top speed to 45 km/h.




Engine the Opel RAK e Concept projected top speed of 120 km/h and zero to 100 km/h acceleration in less than 13 seconds demonstrate that Opel’s philosophy for urban mobility includes motorway-capability. It takes very little energy for Opel RAK e to deliver such performance-peak power output is 36.5 kW/49 hp; 10.5 kW/14 hp is continuously available. The useable battery capacity of 5 kWh enables a range of 100 km, which corresponds to fuel consumption of just 0.6 liters of gasoline. Over an annual 10,000 km the Opel RAK e Concept energy consumption would therefore be a modest 525 kWh. This could be supplied by a five square-meter, 500-Watt solar panel mounted on the roof of the garage.


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