GM’s European arm Vauxhall/Opel has announced its new concept auto, Ampara, which is being touted as its latest extended-range electric car. The new ‘ride’ will be showcased at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show (March 5-15).
The Opel Ampera is designed around GM’s newly christened Voltec plug-in hybrid technology. The groundbreaking electric propulsion system will allow trips up to 40 miles using only the lithium-ion battery power which is charged using standard 230v outlets.
Distances beyond that will be powered by electricity that is generated by a small combustion engine. According to GM Europe Marketing Chief Alain Visser, the new 5-door, 4-seat auto will be well suited for the daily commutes of most Europeans.
The manufacturer plans to make a big splash at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show and will release more details on March 3, 2009.
GM recently unveiled their American version, the Chevrolet Volt E-REV. The extended range electric vehicle, like the European version featured above, can travel up to 40 miles on battery without emitting any exhaust gases. The landmark car is one of the first to be revealed in production spec.
See the Chevrolet Volt below.
