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New Opel Rocks EV Launches at $8,870 With 75km Range

New Opel Rocks EV Launches at $8,870 With 75km Range

Opel has officially opened order books for the Rocks Electric, a compact, license-light electric quadricycle built for urban mobility. Priced from €7,990 (approximately $8,870), the Rocks targets a growing European market for ultra-compact EVs that can be driven by teenagers as young as 15.

While the 2025 Opel Rocks won’t break any speed records, it doesn’t try to. It’s built for dense cities, short trips, and low running costs—an intentional contrast to high-priced EVs with long-range aspirations.

Pricing Strategy: Undercutting Every Four-Wheeled EV on the Market

The base price of €7,990 (≈ $8,870) includes VAT and aligns with previous Opel positioning for budget-conscious European drivers. Two additional trims—Klub and TeKno—come in at €8,790 (≈ $9,750), both offering slight upgrades in aesthetics and connectivity, without impacting core performance.

Key financial facts:

  • Monthly leasing models expected to start around €99 (≈ $110), directly targeting public transport fare equivalents.
  • No subsidies required in most markets due to already low list price.
  • Owners can recharge at home with zero additional infrastructure investment.

This pricing makes the Rocks one of the least expensive four-wheeled electric vehicles available in the European Union.

Key Specifications: Focused Urban Capability

The Opel Rocks delivers just enough performance for city driving:

SpecificationValue
Electric range75 km (WLTP cycle)
Top speed45 km/h (≈ 28 mph)
Battery5.5 kWh lithium-ion
Charging~4 hours from standard 220V plug
Motor power6 kW continuous / 9 kW peak
Drive layoutFront-wheel drive

While these figures might seem modest, they’re exactly what quadricycle regulations demand. The 45 km/h cap keeps the Rocks legally within the L6e classification, opening access to younger and non-standard license holders.

Design and Dimensions: Micro-Footprint with Useful Details

Opel keeps the Rocks compact, measuring 2.41 meters long and 1.39 meters wide, excluding mirrors. That’s shorter than a Smart Fortwo. A tight 7.2-meter turning circle aids maneuverability in crowded European city centers.

Additional highlights:

  • Curb weight: 471 kg, staying below quadricycle limits.
  • Symmetrical doors: Right-hand door opens rearward for curbside entry; left-hand door opens conventionally.
  • Full LED lighting front and rear—standard across all trims.
  • High-mounted indicators and visual accents improve visibility in traffic.

The symmetrical, two-way door layout is borrowed from the Citroën Ami platform but adjusted for Opel's branding and safety expectations.

Cabin and Interior: Minimalist, Functional, Connected

The Rocks is strictly a two-seater, with an offset layout that increases elbow room in a 1.39-meter-wide shell.

Interior elements include:

  • Panoramic fixed glass roof across all trims.
  • Tempered glass side and rear windows, unusual at this price point.
  • Simple digital instrument cluster, centrally placed.
  • Basic heating and ventilation, with passive cooling through window positioning.

For extra utility:

  • 63 liters of storage available at the passenger’s footwell.
  • Additional pockets behind the seatbacks for daily carry items.
  • Klub and TeKno trims include colored dashboard trim, smartphone clamps, Bluetooth-ready infotainment, and integrated USB ports.

The functionality speaks to users moving up from e-bikes or scooters, not downsizing from sedans.

Licensing and Legal Classification: Europe-Only Access Strategy

The Rocks falls under the L6e light quadricycle category, governed by EU regulations. It’s exempt from traditional vehicle crash test standards but must meet basic safety requirements including lighting, seat belts, and passive protection.

Driver eligibility:

  • Minimum age: 15 in Germany, Italy, France, and several other EU states.
  • License requirement: AM class, obtainable by most teenagers.
  • No need for B-category car licenses in target markets.

This makes the Rocks one of the few four-wheeled electric vehicles legally drivable by teenagers, a demographic traditionally limited to mopeds or scooters.

Charging: Simplified for Everyday Use

Charging is one of the strongest selling points of the Opel Rocks:

  • Integrated 3-meter cable tucks behind the passenger-side door.
  • Plugs directly into a household outlet (220V, 2.3 kW).
  • Full recharge takes 3.5 to 4 hours from empty to full.
  • Optional adapters available for public or commercial charging sockets.

No fast charging is supported, but the battery’s small capacity makes that unnecessary for the 75 km max range.

Platform Sharing: Stellantis Economies of Scale

The Opel Rocks shares its platform with the Citroën Ami and Fiat Topolino, all built in Kenitra, Morocco, at Stellantis' low-cost production facility. Opel differentiates itself through:

  • Revised Opel Vizor front fascia.
  • Blitz logo and brand-consistent color schemes.
  • Interior accenting and accessory bundles exclusive to the Opel version.

All three variants cater to different segments, but Opel leans toward younger urban drivers, while Fiat aims for retro appeal and Citroën focuses on corporate fleets and car-sharing.

Feature Breakdown by Trim

TrimPrice (USD)Highlights
Opel Rocks Base$8,870Panoramic roof, LED lights, glass doors
Opel Rocks Klub$9,750Bluetooth-ready sound, color accents
Opel Rocks TeKno$9,750TeKno decals, yellow styling, USB ports

All trims share the same drivetrain, battery, and range.

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Market Outlook: Opel’s Smallest EV Makes the Biggest EV Statement

The Opel Rocks Electric is part of a larger Stellantis effort to saturate the ultra-compact EV market. The company has already committed to expanding electrified variants of the Frontera, Astra, and Grandland. But the Rocks stands out for attacking the lowest cost-per-mile segment, with no competition in the sub-$9K category.

Strategic implications:

  • Opel expands its youth driver funnel, building brand loyalty early.
  • Competes with scooters, not cars, on cost and access.
  • Ideal for shared fleets, subscription services, and last-mile logistics.

Rocks could also benefit from city fleet adoption due to emissions zone exemptions and low operating costs.

Availability and Delivery

  • Orders open in Germany, France, Italy, and Spain as of June 3, 2025.
  • Wider European rollout planned through Q4 2025.
  • Deliveries for early buyers expected to begin late 2025.

Opel dealerships across major EU cities will serve as order points and demo hubs. The vehicle may also enter corporate fleet programs later this year.

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Bottom Line

The 2025 Opel Rocks Electric delivers measurable value with targeted efficiency. It’s a vehicle defined by cost, legality, and purpose—not performance. It will not appeal to drivers looking for long-range comfort. But it wasn’t built for them.

This is a daily-use, youth-accessible, zero-emissions quadricycle built to fit European urban life.

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