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Opel Prepares Electric Version Of Its Newest Karl Model
By Mark Curtis  February 23, 2015 

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Karl, the mini segment model that Opel will launch this year, will have a
fully electric version dedicated to those who want to get rid of emissions
and gas stations. The autonomy range proposed by the Karl EV will be about
150 kilometers (93 miles).

 The recent freshening of the diesel and gasoline engines range within the
Opel brand will be doubled in the coming years by a real foray in the area
of electric vehicles. According to sources cited by the German magazine
Autobild and taken by Automotive News, the launch of a 100 percent electric
model that will replace the current Ampera will be accompanied by the
presentation of an electric version of the Karl future city model that will
be officially launched in March, at the Geneva Motor Show (March 5 to 15,
2015).

 The Karl variant is the newest Opel model which is preparing for 2015.
Positioned within range under the new Corsa generation, the new Karl will
replace the old Agila. Also, it will be a practical alternative to the Adam,
the urban model which Opel had released in 2013. Karl will be available in
Opel showrooms during the summer of 2015 and will have an initial range of
engines that will include the new turbo unit that Opel has presented for the
first time on the new Corsa.

 The electric version of Karl shall make available to clients, batteries
whose autonomy will reach about 150 kilometers. According to preliminary
information, the model with zero emissions will take over the design of the
petrol version, but will add a series of aerodynamic improvements, which
will help lower the Karl EV’s air resistance.

 According to a report by Autobild magazine, Opel is planning to offer an
electric version of the Karl minicar by the end of 2018.

 The Karl model was introduced late last year uses the same platform as the
Spark, which already comes with an electric propulsion system. This way the
Karl EV was born, a product that people at Opel can easily develop.

 According to the Germans, and in spite of the lack of overall information,
the autonomy of 150 km, or about 93 miles represents a performance
improvement compared to what the Spark EV version offers. In contrast to the
Karl EV, the Spark EV variant offers a range of 130 km, which is about 80
miles. 

 It is known that the Spark EV t receives power from a 130 hp (97 kW)
electric motor. This motor is mated to a nanophosphate lithium-ion battery.
It remains to be seen if the Karl EV will share its propulsion components
with the Spark EV. 

 The the Spark EV variant can be distinguished by its closed grille, lower
and wider rocker panel, chassis panels, its tires air deflectors and aero
optimized mirrors. It also has some other minor changes, to make sure that
air resistance is minimal.
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