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The Opel RAK e is an electric two seat cit … The Opel RAK e is an electric two seat city concept car which was produced by the German car manufacturer Opel. The RAK e premiered at the 64th Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011. The name RAK e recalls the name of the rocket powered RAK 2 of 1928, which included one canopy door. It was developed and designed in conjunction with KISKA whom also designed the KTM X-Bow. The RAK e is a battery-powered electric car (officially a quadricycle) with a range of one hundred kilometres, and had a top speed of 120 km/h (75 mph). Peak power output is 36.5 kW (50 PS; 49 bhp) of which 10.5 kW (14 PS; 14 bhp) is continuously available. The usable battery has the capacity of 5 kWh. usable battery has the capacity of 5 kWh.
, La Opel RAK e è una Concept car prodotta d … La Opel RAK e è una Concept car prodotta dalla Opel. Dotata di propulsione elettrica e di due posti disposti in configurazione a tandem, la Rak e è stata presentata al Salone dell'automobile di Francoforte nel 2011. Il nome richiama l' un veicolo con propulsione a Razzo prodotto dalla Opel nel 1928.Lo sviluppo ed il design della Rak e è avvenuto assieme alla la stessa azienda che ha disegnato anche la KTM X-Bow. Grazie al motore elettrico da 36,5 kW (di cui 10,5 disponibili continuamente) la RAK e ha una autonomia di 100 chilometri e può raggiungere la velocità di 120 km/h.e può raggiungere la velocità di 120 km/h.
, Der Opel RAK e ist ein zweisitziges, vollelektrisches Konzeptfahrzeug des deutschen Automobilherstellers Opel.
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Der Opel RAK e ist ein zweisitziges, vollelektrisches Konzeptfahrzeug des deutschen Automobilherstellers Opel.
, The Opel RAK e is an electric two seat cit … The Opel RAK e is an electric two seat city concept car which was produced by the German car manufacturer Opel. The RAK e premiered at the 64th Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011. The name RAK e recalls the name of the rocket powered RAK 2 of 1928, which included one canopy door. It was developed and designed in conjunction with KISKA whom also designed the KTM X-Bow.th KISKA whom also designed the KTM X-Bow.
, La Opel RAK e è una Concept car prodotta d … La Opel RAK e è una Concept car prodotta dalla Opel. Dotata di propulsione elettrica e di due posti disposti in configurazione a tandem, la Rak e è stata presentata al Salone dell'automobile di Francoforte nel 2011. Il nome richiama l' un veicolo con propulsione a Razzo prodotto dalla Opel nel 1928.Lo sviluppo ed il design della Rak e è avvenuto assieme alla la stessa azienda che ha disegnato anche la KTM X-Bow. Grazie al motore elettrico da 36,5 kW (di cui 10,5 disponibili continuamente) la RAK e ha una autonomia di 100 chilometri e può raggiungere la velocità di 120 km/h.e può raggiungere la velocità di 120 km/h.
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