Showing posts with label Rocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rocks. Show all posts

Monday, 4 March 2013

Opel Adam Rocks gets revealed ahead of the Geneva Motor Show


And here you have it, the Opel/Vauxhall Adam Rocks, a small crossover that will take you to a small hill with style, and you can even put the fabric roof to the back and enjoy a little stroll in the country side at night while watching the stars. Pretty romantic, right? But you won't be able to make love in the back seat because its a little small, unless you are also small.

Opel says this is a parkour-inspired concept with a higher and wider body to make it looks more aggressive. I doubt you will able to jump over a 3 meter (10 feet) wall with the car but i wouldn't mind seeing it.

Anyway this is what Malcolm Ward, Opel/Vauxhall Lead Design Director had to say about the Adam Rocks: “With even bolder design than any other ADAM, the ROCKS is an impressive demonstration of how much more potential for individualization our new small lifestyle car still offers after its market launch. It combines the toughness of a crossover with the coolness of open air driving”.

For now we have to wait for the official presentation by Opel, so stay tuned for more news.



Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Opel/Vauxhall Adam Crossover will add the name Rocks


Yesterday we found out that Opel/Vauxhall was planning a cabriolet version of the Adam, and today the German company revealed a few sketches of the parkour-inpired concept called ADAM ROCKS that will have fabric retractable roof. 

The length of the car will remain the same, but it will be higher and wider giving it a more tougher look. The retractable fabric is similar to ones used in the Fiat 500C and Citroën DS3 Cabrio, extending across the entire width and length of the roof.

“With even bolder design than any other ADAM, the ROCKS is an impressive demonstration of how much more potential for individualization our new small lifestyle car still offers after its market launch. It combines the toughness of a crossover with the coolness of open air driving,” says Malcolm Ward, Opel/Vauxhall Lead Design Director. 

Source: opel

 
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