Opel Rocks-e Kargo is a Cute EV Ideal for City Deliveries

It can transport parcels, pizzas and other items.

Opel introduces a new member to its Sustainable Urban Mobility (SUM), vehicle family. The Rocks-e Kargo is a small electric vehicle that can haul stuff in urban environments. It’s ideal for last-mile delivery without emitting any emissions. The Rocks-e Kargo, according to the European Union classification is a quadricycle and not a car.

Rebadged as The Rocks-e Kargo Citroen My Ami Cargo The passenger seat was removed and replaced with a storage area that holds more than 106 gallons (405 liters) of cargo volume.

Opel Rocks-e Kargo is a Cute EV Ideal for City Deliveries

Rocks-e Kargo’s adjustable loading floor allows for longer items to be stowed. It can hold objects up to 47.2 inches (1 meter) in length. It can carry a payload up to 309 lb (140 kg). The Rocks-e Kargo is ideal for parcels, pizzas, and other items that can fit in the cabin.

The Rocks-e Kargo is a great urban cargo hauler because of its small size. It measures only 94.9 in (2.41 m), 54.7 in (1.39m) wide and 59.8 inches (1.52m) high. The tiny EV can fit in tight spaces thanks to this. The vehicle’s turning radius is 283.5 inches (7.2 m), which makes it extremely maneuverable.

Opel Rocks-e Kargo is a Cute EV Ideal for City Deliveries

The Opel Rocks e Kargo, just like the Rocks e two-seat passenger EV has 8 horsepower (6 kilowatts) and a maximum power output 12 hp (9 kW) to accelerate. An AC household socket can fully charge the 5.5-kWh battery in four hours. Based on WLTP standards, it has an electric driving range up to 46.6 miles (75 km).

Opel will begin receiving orders for Rocks-e Kargo in Germany, and the Netherlands later in the year. We expect other markets to follow but we aren’t sure if it will ever be available in the US. It is possible, considering that Stellantis brought in the Citroen Ai last year as a rental.