The new generation Opel Corsa and the stylish, three-door Opel Adam are about to welcome a new addition. From summer 2015, another small car will join them, the five-door Opel Karl.
“Karl is a short, snappy and catchy name that represents Opel brand values - German, emotional and approachable,” said Tina Müller, chief marketing officer at Opel.
With Karl, Adam, and the new generation Corsa, all launched in less than 30 months, Opel will have, as of next year, the strongest portfolio in the mini and small cars segments in its history, and one of the youngest on the market place. This new family of mini and small cars will fulfill all kinds of requirements.
In a compact package of 3.68 metres, Karl will feature five doors, up to five seats, and offer the best of Opel virtues in a smart and highly practical manner, and will be the new entry-level model in Opel’s portfolio. Meanwhile the Corsa is four metres in length and Adam is 3.70 metres long.
Karl’s name pays homage to a son of Adam Opel, who had founded the company in 1862. While Adam had turned Opel into the largest bicycle manufacturers in Germany, his sons Carl, Wilhelm and Friedrich started the automobile adventure in 1898, building their first car the following year.