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Opel Karl

Opel Karl (Germany, 2015-present)

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The Opel Karl is a city car joining the Corsa and ADAM in the subcompact segment.

The Karl measures 3.68 meters and has a five-door body and five seats. The Opel Karl is positioned as the entry model in the Opel range and aims to be a practical car.

The Karl nampelate pays tribute to one of Adam Opel's sons, founder of Opel in 1862. While Adam made ​​the company the largest bicycle manufacturer in Germany, his sons Carl, Wilhelm and Friedrich ventured in automobile production from 1898 and launched the first model of the brand next year.


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Karl Rocks 1.0 Easytronic
Karl Rocks 1.0 Easytronic
2017, 999cc, 75cv, 5 doors,
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Karl 1.0 FlexFuel
Karl 1.0 FlexFuel
2016, 999cc, 73cv, 5 doors,
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Karl Rocks 1.0 FlexFuel
Karl Rocks 1.0 FlexFuel
2017, 999cc, 75cv, 5 doors,
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Karl Rocks 1.0
Karl Rocks 1.0
2017, 999cc, 75cv, 5 doors,
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Karl 1.0 Easytronic
Karl 1.0 Easytronic
2016, 999cc, 75cv, 5 doors,
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Karl Rocks
Karl Rocks
2016, 0cc, 0cv,
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Karl
Karl
2015, 1000cc, 75cv, 5 doors, Petrol, Hatchback
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