Opel Unveils Redesigned Electric Quadricycle ’Rocks’ Made in Morocco

The German brand Opel is restyling Rock Electric, its 100% electric light quadricycle, and renaming it Rocks, a vehicle produced in Morocco.
After Rocks-e, the German electric quadricycle renamed Rocks Electric, Opel is launching Rocks, a restyled version of the previous model. Produced at the Stellantis plant in Kenitra, Morocco, this new model offers a bold design and emission-free mobility. What about the unchanged performance? This electric quadricycle for young people from the age of 15 offers a range of 75 km, a speed of 45 km/h, and can be recharged on a household outlet and an integrated cable behind the passenger door. A small cousin of the Citroën Ami, the Opel Rocks still measures 2.41 meters long and 1.39 meters wide. The Rocks retains its reverse-opening doors, as they are identical.
The small two-seater vehicle adopts a more distinctive look. The logos, both outside and inside, have changed from black to white, notes L’argus. The lower part of the bodywork is now light gray. The "standard panoramic glass roof, in tempered safety glass, brings brightness and a sense of space," it is specified. Drivers have the ability to connect their phone via Bluetooth thanks to the MyRocks Switch placed on the steering wheel. With MyRocks Play, they can listen to music, follow their navigation and make calls safely.
The marketing of the Opel Rocks will begin by the summer of 2025.
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