Opel, a division of General Motors (GM), has unveiled Flextreme, an eco-friendly concept car designed to emit less than 40 grams per kilometer of carbon dioxide. The electric vehicle, which debuted at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Germany, is built upon E-Flex, GM's electric vehicle architecture, and uses a lithium-ion battery that can run up to 55 kilometers (km) at a time. Flextreme also incorporates versatile storage space via its rear-hinged back doors, transparent roof, tailgate doors and luggage compartment located beneath the vehicle's floor.
Video: GM Introduces European Flextreme Electric Vehicle At Auto Show
Video: GM Introduces European Flextreme Electric Vehicle At Auto Show
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Submitted by EPTV on Thu, 2007-09-13 17:14. | Tags: transportation | auto | carbon | cars | climate | electric | emissions | Europe | Flextreme | fuel | general motors | global warming | gm | opel | Vauxhall | vehicle | video