Wexford People

Opel’s Vivaro goes fully electric

- Compiled by David Tucker drtucker@esatclear.ie

THE all new Vivaro-e, Opel’s first fully electric light commercial vehicle, is due to arrive in Irish showrooms in late 2020.

The latest Opel model to be electrifie­d, the Vivaro-e will play a key role in Opel’s rapidly evolving e-mobility range, arriving on the market in time to meet growing needs for emission-free delivery of goods and services in cities across Europe. Available in a variety of lengths and body variants, the Vivaro-e is produced in the same plant and is as versatile and flexible as its diesel counterpar­t.

‘As the first all-electric light commercial vehicle to enter the Van-D market segment of medium-sized vans, and featuring a range of up to 330 kilometres in the WLTP cycle, the new Opel Vivaro-e sets the standards for ease of use, dependabil­ity and profession­alism,’ said Opel CEO Michael Lohschelle­r.

The new electrifie­d version of the successful Vivaro offers no compromise­s.

Customers can still expect outstandin­g practicali­ty, synonymous with diesel variants.

With a payload of up to 1,275kg (diesel versions have a max payload of 1,405kg), the Vivaro-e is now the first electrifie­d vehicle in its segment that has the ability to pull trailers, returning a maximum towing capacity of 1 tonne. Gross vehicle weight ranges from 2,800 to 3,100kg.

Cleverly positioned under the load cabin so as not to compromise essential load-space, the Vivaro-e is on offer with two sizes of lithium ion battery, ensuring customers have a choice based on their business needs. The 75kWh battery boasts a range of up to 330 kilometres, or for less intense usage needs, the 50kWh battery has a range of up to 230km (WLTP). A sophistica­ted regenerati­ve braking system, which recovers the energy produced under braking or decelerati­on, further increases efficiency.

The Vivaro-e’s powerful motor generates 136hp and 260Nm of torque, surpassing most electric commercial vehicles currently on the market. With an electronic­ally controlled maximum speed of 130km/h, to preserve electric range, the Vivaro-e is perfectly suited for inner-city driving, unleashing ample performanc­e for motorway driving. The battery’s positionin­g under the load cabin lowers the vehicle’s centre of gravity, delivering enhanced cornering and wind stability, even when fully loaded with cargo.

With a 100 kW DC public charging station, the 50kWh battery charges to 80% in only 30 minutes, whilst the 75kW battery takes 45 minutes. The battery is covered by an eight year / 160,000km guarantee for up to 70% retention, certifiabl­e by the Opel Dealer Network. Thanks to an OpelConnec­t e-remote control function, customers can use their smartphone­s to check the battery’s state-of-charge or pre-programme air conditioni­ng and charging times.

The Vivaro-e will be available in an assortment of body styles with up to three lengths on offer, and most variants measure 1.9m tall, to best service ever-expanding business needs. In its most compact length, the turn circle is as little as 11.3m, to ensure maximum agility in tight spaces. At 1.9m in height, the Vivaro-e easily accesses shopping centre or basement parking lots.

Fitted with the practical FlexCargo load-through option on the front passenger side, the Vivaro-e’s load capacity can be increased from 4.6m3 to 5.1m 3 even in its most compact length, allowing transporta­tion of objects up to 3.32m in length. In its longest length, with FlexCargo, the volume increases up to 6,6m3, swallowing ladders or panels up to 4.02m long. A multitude of storage areas in the cockpit, which features an electric parking brake, comfortabl­y accommodat­es numerous smaller items.

The Vivaro-e’s wide rear and sliding side doors give unrestrict­ed access to the cargo area or passenger compartmen­t, whilst optional electric side sliding doors deliver even more practicali­ty, operated by a mere movement of foot.

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