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- Q2025275 subject Q7037204.
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- Q2025275 abstract "The Opel Trixx (also known as the Opel TRIXX) was a concept car created by Opel. It was a brief set out by CEO at the time Carl Peter Forster to designers at Opel and Saab Design studios. Create the best possible car within 3 m length. Designed at Saab Design in Sweden and built at Caggiola in Italy, Trixx influenced future Small Car Designs for the Opel Brand, e.g. the 2007 Opel Agila.It was first introduced at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show. This concept city car was designed from the traveler's point of view because of the many devices built into it. The Trixx used a 1.3 L diesel engine with common rail direct injection. This also gave the Trixx a top speed of 70 mph (112.6 km/h). The rest of its engine power has not been tested.The design of the Trixx was a small city car. Unlike most city cars that seat 2, the Trixx seats 3 adults. Although the Trixx was small, it could store things as large as bicycles. The Trixx featured an inflatable rear seat, 4 power sliding doors, and a roof hatch that can be opened by the push of a button. The rear hatch could be used to store long items.".
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- Q2025275 productionEndYear "2004".
- Q2025275 productionStartYear "2004".
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- Q2025275 bodyStyle "5".
- Q2025275 class "City car".
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- Q2025275 manufacturer "Opel".
- Q2025275 name "Opel Trixx".
- Q2025275 production "2004".
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- Q2025275 comment "The Opel Trixx (also known as the Opel TRIXX) was a concept car created by Opel. It was a brief set out by CEO at the time Carl Peter Forster to designers at Opel and Saab Design studios. Create the best possible car within 3 m length. Designed at Saab Design in Sweden and built at Caggiola in Italy, Trixx influenced future Small Car Designs for the Opel Brand, e.g. the 2007 Opel Agila.It was first introduced at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show.".
- Q2025275 label "Opel Trixx".
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- Q2025275 name "Opel Trixx".