Opel: Now the Karl is a whole guy

The little one fits the times: independent, cheeky, practical, economical and typical of Opel - very well connected. The Opel Karl Rocks can be ordered now. The spacious Mini in off-road look for city and country is available from just 15,450 Swiss francs. The new model is priced between the Active and Cosmo equipment lines and already has many [...]

Comfortable: In typical SUV fashion, the Opel Karl Rocks offers a raised seating position for a better overview and easier entry and exit.

In terms of price, the new model is positioned between the Active and Cosmo equipment lines and already has many comfort and safety features on board as standard, such as Opel OnStar, Hill Start Assist, the tire pressure monitoring system and air conditioning. Optionally, the Opel IntelliLink (550 Swiss francs) can transform the Karl Rocks into a very well-connected small car with a 7-inch touchscreen, smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay, Android Auto). The little rocker is powered by the torquey one-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine with 75 hp. As an alternative to the manual five-speed transmission, the Easytronic automated manual transmission is available.

The first vehicles will arrive in spring 2017
The interior of the Opel Karl Rock delivers what the exterior design promises. The exclusive elements include the seat upholstery, whose "Favo" design is reminiscent of honeycombs. Door panels and a high-gloss finish even for the standard R 300 radio fit the bill. And the IntelliLink brings the world of smartphones and, with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, many apps into the car. Karl Rocks drivers can navigate via their smartphone using Apple Maps or Google Maps. The Opel Karl Rocks is available to order now. The first vehicles will arrive at dealerships in spring 2017.

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