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Opel Rocks debuts as a Citroen Ami under a different name

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Vlad, 05 June 2025

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Stellantis brands absolutely love to launch the same car over and over again under different names, and today we present to you the Opel Rocks. It's the Citroen Ami with another name.

Opel Rocks launches as a Citroen Ami with another name

You can get one in Germany from $8,870, or rent one for $50 per month for two years (but in this case you're limited to 3,110 miles per year). Or you can pay $9,750 for the GS version which gives you a smartphone holder, hubcaps for the wheels, storage boxes for the dashboard, a bag hook on the passenger side, door storage nets, and "all-weather floor mats", whatever that means.

Opel Rocks launches as a Citroen Ami with another name

As it's classed as a light quadricycle in Germany (its motor develops 6 kW or 8 hp), it can be driven by people aged 15 and over with a special driving license. It's got a 47 miles range, and it charges in four hours through a normal socket (and the car comes with an integrated 118 inches charging cable).

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  • skJ
  • 07 Jun 2025

It must have 80kmh top speed , A/C, speaker, bluetooth connection for this price

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  • tehnomind
  • sw3
  • 07 Jun 2025

in china you can buy this type off car for 1000 eur or even less

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