GM’s Opel Preparing All-Electric Car, Report Says

By Michelle Krebs July 19, 2007

General Motors reportedly is working on an all-electric car for the Opel brand that could go into production by the end of 2010.

Opel will unveil the electric vehicle, which uses the E-Flex technology shown in January in the Chevrolet Volt, at the Frankfurt auto show in September, according to a report from Thomson Financial, Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport magazine. The vehicle reportedly has a range of 60 kilometers without using a combustion engine.

Perhaps the car will eventually arrive in the U.S. -- as a Saturn, since Opel now supplies vehicles and designs to that American division of GM.

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harry Murphy greenhornet says: 6:34 PM, 07.20.07

Opel and Saturn, truly a marrige made in heaven. Saturn ,and probably Cadillac ,will end up as America's best car lines by far.

Matt Keegan says: 8:42 AM, 07.27.07

60 kilometers between charges may be okay in the European market, but I am guessing that the commuting distance for the American worker is much further than that. If they can double the kilometers between charges, then a Saturnized Opel may fly stateside.

conrad libby says: 1:30 PM, 11.03.07

IF YOU HAD AN ALL ELECTRIC CAR WITH A GOOD HEATER AND AC ; I WOULD BUY TWO ONE FOR ME AND ONE FOR MY WIFE . WE LIVE WITHIN FOUR MILES OF OUR WORK.

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