2020-04-29 21:13:21

Opel Vivaro-e electric van debuted

The new electric car of the German company based on the commercial Opel Vivaro in a standard variation.

It was equipped with an Opel Vivaro-e 136-horsepower electric motor with 240 Nm of peak torque. The novelty is supplemented with rechargeable batteries at 50 and 75 kW/h. In the first version, the power reserve is 230 km, in the second - 330 km. Using a charging station with a capacity of 100 kW, a battery charge of 50 kW/h up to 80% passes in 30 minutes, and for a 75 kW battery in 45 minutes.

Vivaro-e's lifting capacity reaches 1,200 kg, and the machine can additionally tow weight of up to 1,000 kilograms together with a trailer.

Opel Vivaro-e has acquired a kinetic energy recovery system during braking, which allows you to charge the battery. Also, the electric car will have an expanded set of electrical assistants for the driver.

The start of orders for the new product is scheduled for this summer, while the first deliveries will take place in the fall.

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