- Electric entry into the new style: Fully electric rocks now with black Opel Vizor, white flash and light gray body
- Young and independent mobile: from the age of 151 Start on four wheels without emissions locally
- Attractive prices: Leasing the new Rocks Edition at the start of 45 euros per month2 Or buy from 7,990 euros (UPE including VAT)
Rüsselsheim. From 45 euros per month2 Cruise on your own four wheels for two? The whole restaurant emission -free, weather -protected with a glass roof over the head and already at the age of 151? What sounds as good as impossible makes Opel come true. Because from now on it is New Opel Rocks Available – still stylish and with this particularly attractive leasing offer at the start. His Opel Vizor now shines as with all other models in the characteristic black, the Opel flash on the front and rear shines in contrast. While the body is kept in light gray below the window line, the black roof as well as the black wheels remain another eye -catcher. So if you don’t feel like waiting for bus and train, just grab the new Opel Rocks – comparable to the price of a monthly ticket from public transport or in the bar purchase from 7,990 euros (UPE including VAT). The same applies here: The rocks drives up in the new style, the affordable entry price has remained.
Focused on the essentials: it is easy to go to the fully electric Opel Rocks
At the start price or for the entry-level leasing rate, customers receive an attractive overall package in the form of the Opel Rocks Edition: The small Opel offers an electrical range of up to 75 kilometers, which can be covered at up to 45 km/h. The rock can be charged via any normal household socket. The associated charging cable is integrated into the side wall behind the passenger door and is simply pulled out there if necessary. With a turning circle of only 7.20 meters, drivers can steer the 2.41 meter short and just 1.39 meters wide (without exterior mirror) rocks well through narrow curves or in small parking spaces. With its fresh styling, the city stream becomes once again an unconventional eye-catcher-also because the two doors are typically identical. The passenger door swings forward, the driver’s door backwards.
In the interior, the Rocks has space for two people. The rock steering wheel becomes eye-catcher: with a white Opel flash on a black background, it now reflects the Opel Vizor perfectly. In addition, the rocks are focused on the essentials: the closed body has heating, ventilation and ventilation as well as- except for a vehicle in this class- a panoramic roof. This is the same as the side windows and the rear window made of hardened safety glass. And if the weather is not so good, the modern LED headlights of the skirt ensure better visibility in rain or darkness.
In this way, the new Opel Rocks, in particular, makes electrical entrants from the age of 151 Individually mobile-and in a very special rock style: clear, brave and innovative. The light vehicle can be ordered online just as clearly and directly. Just on opel.de Go and go. If you like, you can also choose the new rocks here as a GS variant. Vehicle leasing or buying today works so easily and quickly.
[1] Driving license class on the age of 15. Applies to four -wheel lighting vehicles with a nominal power/useful power of no more than 6 kW, each with no more than two seats and a top speed determined by the design of no more than 45 km/h.
[2] Example kilometer leasing offer for the Opel Rocks Edition, electric motor 6 kW (8 hp), with automatic electric drive with a fixed gear translation, combined values according to WMTC: energy consumption: 7.2 kWh/100km, CO2-Mission according to VO (EC) No. 715/200 7: 0 g/km, CO2-Class: A; Leasing payment € 1,110.00; Duration (months)/number of installments: 24; Monthly leasing rate € 45.00; Vehicle price € 7,990.00 / mileage 5,000 km / year. A non-binding private customer leasing offer (creditworthiness assumed) of the Stellantis Bank SA Sa branch, Siemensstraße 10, 63263 Neu-Isenburg. All prices include sales tax. Billing after the end of the contract: The additional and lower kilometers (exemption limit each 2,500 km) and compensation for possibly existing damage are billed. Transfer costs are not included in the leasing offer and to pay separately to the delivering participating Opel Partners. Offer valid until 30.06.2025. Only with participating Opel partners. Example photo of the series. Equipment features if necessary not part of the offer.
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Time.news Exclusive: Is the Opel Rocks Edition the Future of Urban Mobility for Teens?
Keywords: Opel Rocks Edition, electric vehicles, urban mobility, teen drivers, affordable EVs, microcars, electric car leasing, Opel, European car market.
Time.news: Welcome, everyone. Today we’re diving into the exciting world of electric vehicles (EVs), specifically focusing on a game-changer in the european market: the new opel Rocks Edition. We have Dr. Anya Sharma, a leading expert in sustainable transportation and microcar trends, to break down what this innovative vehicle means for young drivers and the future of urban commuting. Dr. Sharma,welcome to Time.news!
Dr. Anya Sharma: Thank you for having me. I’m excited to discuss this intriguing advancement.
Time.news: So, Dr. Sharma, the Opel Rocks Edition is being touted as a fully electric vehicle accessible to drivers as young as 15.What makes this such a important introduction to the automotive landscape?
Dr. Anya Sharma: The key is accessibility. Traditionally, EVs have been perceived as expensive, limiting their adoption, especially amongst younger demographics. The Opel Rocks Edition aims to dismantle this barrier. Allowing 15-year-olds to operate this vehicle, legally permitted within specific EU regulations for light quadricycles, opens up self-reliant mobility to a generation previously reliant on public transport or alternatives like scooters.This early exposure to electric driving could foster lifelong eco-conscious transportation habits.
Time.news: Affordability clearly seems to be a central selling point. The article mentions leasing options starting at just 45 euros per month.How does this pricing compare to other transportation alternatives?
Dr. Anya Sharma: Exactly. The 45 euro/month leasing option is exceptionally competitive. Consider the monthly cost of public transport passes in many European cities, or even the long-term expenses associated with maintaining a moped. The Rocks Edition positions itself as an economically viable alternative, making personal electric mobility a reality for teenagers and young adults with limited budgets. The purchase option from 7,990 euros also makes it an affordable entry point into EV ownership.
Time.news: Stepping into the technical specs, the Opel Rocks Edition is not exactly a powerhouse. It has a top speed of 45 km/h and a range of 75 kilometers. Do these limited capabilities impact its suitability as an urban mobility solution?
Dr. Anya Sharma: It is indeed not designed for long journeys or highway driving. Its purpose is urban mobility. The 45 km/h speed is adequate for navigating city streets and, the 75 km range is sufficient for daily commutes, errands, or school runs within urban centers. The turning circle of 7.20 meters and the compact size are huge advantages in congested areas, making parking and maneuvering substantially easier.
Time.news: The article mentions the unique design elements, like the Opel Vizor and the different door openings on each side. Are these details merely aesthetic, or do they play a deeper role?
Dr. Anya Sharma: Well it is also engaging the visual design. But the unique door design could be related to reducing the manufacturing cost. The Opel Vizor offers a modern brand recognition, while the mismatched door arrangement is probably to address manufacturing costs and possibly enhance accessibility in tight parking spots. it is an approach to a vrey new style, not seen before.
Time.news: You mentioned the EU regulations surrounding light quadricycles.What are the safety implications of allowing 15-year-olds to operate these vehicles?
Dr. Anya Sharma: Safety is paramount. Though light quadricycles have regulatory requirements that differ from standard cars, they typically require a specific driver’s license. governments will likely emphasize the importance of comprehensive driver education tailored to these vehicles. The slower speed and limited range inherently reduce some risk compared to conventional cars, but responsible driving practices and adherence to traffic laws are still crucial. The fact that ther are only two seats also eliminates the risks of teen group driving and distractions of multiple passengers.
Time.news: Let’s talk target audience.Beyond teenagers, who else might find the opel Rocks Edition appealing?
Dr. anya Sharma: While teenagers are the primary target, I believe the Rocks Edition can attract other demographics. University students who need affordable and convenient urban transport, city dwellers seeking a practical second vehicle for short trips, or even businesses requiring efficient delivery options could all find value in this vehicle. Its compact size also appeals to those with limited parking space.
Time.news: For our readers considering purchasing or leasing an Opel Rocks Edition, what key factors should they keep in mind?
Dr.Anya Sharma: First, understand your driving needs. If you require highway capabilities or frequent long-distance travel, this isn’t the vehicle for you. Secondly, research local regulations regarding light quadricycles and the necessary driver’s license requirements.Next, consider the charging infrastructure available to you. While it can be charged from a standard household socket, assess the charging time and availability. Finally be very mindful of any mileage limitations and lease-end stipulations. It is vital that customers read the offer carefully, especially the fine print regarding potential charges for exceeding the agreed mileage or any damages to the vehicle.
Time.news: Excellent advice, Dr. Sharma. What is your final assessment of whether the Opel Rocks Edition represents the future of urban mobility?
Dr. Anya Sharma: The Opel Rocks Edition showcases a compelling glimpse into the future, especially for urban transportation. The price, its electric nature and the design makes it an appealing option. The question is if opel can produce these vehicles at scale and offer them at a very competitive price point. Its success will depend on how people adapt to it and if regulations allow this in all EU countries. We’ll be watching with great interest as Opel hopes to drive this forward in the coming years.
Time.news: dr. sharma, thank you for your insights into the automotive world.
Dr. Anya Sharma: My pleasure.
