Opel has officially released the first official video of the new Adam city car that will soon rival the Fiat 500 and Mini Cooper on the European market. The first impressions we got was that it just might be the best-looking car Opel has pulled in a long time.
In the age when every supermini is as efficient and as reliable as the next one, this stands out with features that we’ve never seen, like a bike rack for the back and a large display in the dash.
Built on a reengineered version of the platform for the Corsa, the Adam is 3,700mm (145.7 inches) long and 1,720mm (67.7 inches) wide with a wheelbase of just 2,311mm (91 inches). This makes it a bit smaller than a MINI and larger than the 500, which is a good thing.
The Adam will debut at the Paris Motor Show in September and will be available in three trim levels: Jam ("fashionable/colourful"), Glam ("elegant/sophisticated") and Slam ("racy/sporty").
Built on a reengineered version of the platform for the Corsa, the Adam is 3,700mm (145.7 inches) long and 1,720mm (67.7 inches) wide with a wheelbase of just 2,311mm (91 inches). This makes it a bit smaller than a MINI and larger than the 500, which is a good thing.
The Adam will debut at the Paris Motor Show in September and will be available in three trim levels: Jam ("fashionable/colourful"), Glam ("elegant/sophisticated") and Slam ("racy/sporty").