2010 Opel Flextreme GT-E Concept
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124+ mph |
(from GM Press Release) Opel Flextreme GT/E concept: expressive design and environmental performance
The Flextreme GT/E
concept visualizes the qualities that will characterize the
re-energized Opel/Vauxhall brand: High emotional appeal, expressive
design; engineered with German precision to be ecologically
environmental responsible.
In Opel’s strategy for achieving independence from fossil fuels,
electricity plays a key role, and the 4.7-meter long Flextreme GT/E
concept illustrates how extended-range electric vehicle (E-REV)
technology can be plugged into large or mid-size vehicles, as well
as compact cars such as the upcoming Ampera.
Opel calls this strategy “e-mobility unlimited:” adapting the highly
efficient E-REV drive system – which removes the limitations of
battery-only power – to vehicles across all market segments. To
enjoy zero CO2 driving emissions Opel-style, the Flextreme GT/E
concept shows that size doesn’t matter.
The purposeful design also is sleek and aerodynamic: it enables the
Flextreme GT/E to achieve a projected drag co-efficient of just
0.22, helping it reach a 200 km/h-plus top speed as well as conserve
energy and extend driving range. Stand-out visual features include a
low and wide stance, wing-shaped lights front and rear, a
distinctive nose and grille, floating C-pillars and muscular,
sculptured bodywork.
The low, coupé-like proportions of the Flextreme GT/E explore the
potential for evolving Opel’s new design language – sculptural
artistry meets German precision – within an envelope optimized for
aerodynamic efficiency.
The clean, frontal styling features a low hood line and an extended
nose section, which is clasped by wing-shaped, signature LED
headlamps. These are deeply carved into the front fenders and across
the hood line. The new trapezoidal grille execution is slim but
bold. The prominent wing-shaped chrome bar carries a large Opel
emblem, which doubles as a socket for charging the Flextreme GT/E’s
battery pack.
The Flextreme GT/E concept is a logical next step in Opel’s
unfolding strategy for the electrification of the automobile, which
includes a wide portfolio of products using battery, extended-range,
hybrid and fuel cell technologies.