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mardi 19 mars 2013

Opel Ampera


Opel Ampera

The Opel Ampera is the first vehicle autonomy range (E-REV or "Extended Range Electric Vehicle") sold in Europe since the end of 2011.

It is built by General Motors in Detroit, Chevrolet Volt derived from sharing the same engine block.

It can run on electric power for about 60 km (about 175 Wh per km) after full charge on the sector. Indeed, only 10.5 kWh is used on the 16-kWh battery: it is never fully charged or fully discharged. The engine, 4 ECOTEC ® 63 kW (86 hp), then takes over, driven by the onboard computer it varying its speed as needed to recharge the battery, and is used only current generator and not as a direct propulsive force as a conventional hybrid vehicle. It increases the range of about 500 km before making another to refuel (35 liters tank) for the onward journey














Opel Antara Gtc


Opel Antara Gtc

The Opel Antara is a compact SUV from the German automaker Opel. The Antara, based on the Theta platform, shares its underpinnings and powertrains with the Chevrolet Captiva. However, he has another exterior and interior design, as well as various external dimensions. In the UK, the car is sold as the Vauxhall Antara. In Australasia the car badged as the Holden Captiva, and the United States and Canada, it was sold as the Saturn Vue. The Antara went by the name GMC Terrain in the Middle East, Daewoo Winstorm MaXX South Korea, and the Chevrolet Captiva Sport in the Americas.










Opel Tigra


Opel Tigra

The Opel Tigra is designed and built by the German automaker Opel compact coupe share a common basis for the Corsa B. The original model was produced from 1994 to 2001 and the name was revived for a convertible coupe in 2004. The first generation of the Tigra was sold under the Vauxhall brand in the UK and by Chevrolet in some Latin American markets. It was produced in Eisenach, Germany















Opel Vectra


Opel Vectra

The Vectra is the auto produced by General Motors under the brand M2 segment:

     * Opel in Europe (except UK).
     * Vauxhall in the United Kingdom.
     * Holden Australia.
     * Chevrolet in Latin America.