2011 Frankfurt Auto Show: Opel RAK e Electric Concept2011 Frankfurt Auto Show: Opel RAK e Electric Concept

2011 Frankfurt Auto Show: Opel RAK e Electric Concept2011 Frankfurt Auto Show: Opel RAK e Electric Concept

September 13, 2011
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At this year’s Frankfurt Auto Show there’s a very clear theme among concept cars: ultra-small urban runabouts. 
Now Opel — the European arm of General Motors — has joined Audi, Volkswagen, Smart and many others with its own take on a lightweight electric-powered urban runabout. 
Called the RAK e concept, it is the realization of Opel’s goal to produce a car which can travel 100 km for €1 — At current exchange rates, that’s the equivalent of $1.37 for a 62 mile trip. 
Looking a little like a grown-up, four-wheel  version of the 50 mph Bug-E electric tricycle popular with DIY electric car fans in parts of the U.S., the RAK e seats two and has a top speed of 75 mph.
Alternatively, with its long, sweeping nose, centrally mounted driving position and front-hinged canopy, those with a bit of imagination could imagine themselves at the controls of some intergalactic spaceship. 
Unlike the VW Nils or Audi Urban Electric Concept, the RAK e isn’t built using the very latest in design materials. Instead, to keep weight low, Opel has built the RAK e on a steel space-frame chassis covered in what it says is “a skin of conventional synthetic material”.  
Its reasons? To keep the price of the RAK e as affordable as possible — although Opel hasn’t detailed how much it would sell for it the tiny two-seater ever made it to production. 
While the RAK e should appeal to those who want a quick, cheap commuting vehicle but don’t want to make the switch to a motorcycle, Opel has also said that the RAK e could provide teenagers with a perfect low-cost transport solution. 
It is even considering a low-cost, 28 miles-per-hour maximum restricted version of the RAK e for 16 year-olds, who would then be able to drive the RAK-e on a moped license in certain European countries .
We’ll be bringing you more from Opel later on — but to keep up to date with the very latest news from the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show,  head here for our full coverage of the Frankfurt show thus far. 
[Opel /General Motors]
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