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Opel Ampera by GM
![]() PRESS RELEASE Opel To Reveal Ampera Electric Car At Geneva Motor Show Opel Ampera to feature innovative GM Voltec technology Rüsselsheim. Opel has announced Ampera as the name of its revolutionary extended-range electric car. The five-door, four-seat Opel Ampera will be revealed at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show (March 5-15). "With the Ampera, Opel will be the first European automobile manufacturer to provide customers several hundred kilometers of non-stop electric driving," said Alain Visser, GM Europe Chief Marketing Officer. GM's ground-breaking electric propulsion technology, called Voltec, operates differently from other advanced propulsion systems. For short trips up to 60 km, the Ampera will run only on lithium-ion battery power charged via a standard 230v outlet. For longer distances, the car will continue to drive on electricity that is generated by a small internal combustion engine. The Ampera will be well-suited to the daily driving schedule of most European customers. For example, approximately 80 percent of German drivers travel less than 50 km daily. Additional information on the Opel Ampera will be released March 3 at the Geneva Motor Show. |
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I don't understand it either....
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The same can be said for Ford. Great Euro designs, not so great American designs.
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Why change? What they are currently doing is working just fine.
I don't get it either to be honest. They don't seem to offer their best cars in their own country.
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