4.2.2004
Opel TRIXX premieres at the Geneva Motor Show
TRIXX, the ultra compact city car, will have its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
It's highly versatile, with a remarkable amount of interior
space: the innovative TRIXX small-car concept that Opel is presenting
at this year's Geneva Motor Show (March 4 – 14).
This ultra compact city car can carry up to three adults and a child,
or as a one-seater various bulky loads. Three electrically powered 'pantograph' doors,
two on the passenger's side and one on the driver's side,
enable very easy access and loading.
The TRIXX has several other ingenious
ideas as well – an inflatable
rear seat; a foldaway front passenger's seat; and a roof hatch
that opens at the push of a button and carries extra-long objects in
an upright position. A luggage rack at the rear pulls out like a drawer,
and carries heavy items or those too dirty to travel inside. The 51 kW
(70 hp) 1.3-liter CDTI turbo diesel engine also used in the Corsa and
Agila powers the TRIXX.
Martin Smith, Executive Director, Design: "The
TRIXX shows our vision of an innovative, ultra-compact car in the three-meter-class,
that features an expressive, exciting design and meets a variety of mobility
requirements with its clever, highly versatile interior concept."
With a typically adaptable interior and compact dimensions (length x
width x height: 3.04 x 1.66 x 1.57 meters) the front-wheel drive TRIXX
is the ideal transport partner for all city dwellers. Thanks to the practical
concept, it is capable of carrying two people and their luggage, three
adults and a child, or the driver alone. The front passenger's
seat folds away to reveal an unusually large trunk with a volume of 890
liters (VDA). The load-area length of 1.53 meters from rear to instrument
panel is enough to carry a fully assembled mountain bike.
The front passenger
enjoys a particularly comfortable ride with ample legroom by folding
the front seat away and traveling on the couch-like
rear seat. This seat too is concealed if not in use, or inflates in a
matter of seconds via the on-board air compressor. If a small child is
also traveling in the TRIXX, a child's seat folds down behind the
driver's seat.
Bulky objects are loaded easily through the pair
of electrically operated 'pantograph' doors
that open wide to the front and the rear. These doors have a supporting
arm that lets them open parallel to the side of the vehicle, like sliding
doors. The TRIXX therefore needs no tailgate, but the rear window lowers
for additional access to the interior. In combination with the glass
sunroof, the rear half of which slides forward, this provides a load-aperture
similar to a pick-up truck. It is large enough to accept objects up to
960 millimeters wide, 430 mm deep and 1400 mm long.
The TRIXX features
the bold lines, short overhangs, prominent wheel arch lips and crease
in the hood characteristic of the Opel form language.
Like the new Astra, the pronounced wedge shaped profile underlines the
concept's dynamic appearance.