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The Opel Maxx was a concept car produced by the German car manufacturer Opel. It was first displayed at the March 1995 Geneva Motor Show and was also shown as the Vauxhall Maxx at the London Motor Show, which took place in the end of the year in October 1995. The Maxx 2 was shown the following year in March 1996 again in the Geneva Motor Show, though this time with a new three-cylinder 973 cm3 (59.4 cu in) petrol engine, mated to five speed sequential gearbox.

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  • Der Opel Maxx ist ein Konzeptfahrzeug des deutschen Autoherstellers Opel. Seine Premiere feierte er auf dem Genfer Auto-Salon 1995; der britische Ableger Vauxhall Maxx wurde auf der London Motor Show desselben Jahres vorgestellt. Der Maxx 2 wurde im darauffolgenden Jahr mit einem neuen Dreizylinderottomotor vorgestellt. Der 997 cm³ große, 50 PS leistende Motor sollte den Wagen in 12,1 Sekunden von null auf 100 beschleunigen können. Der Maxx wurde von Danny Larson und Frank Leopold entworfen. (de)
  • The Opel Maxx was a concept car produced by the German car manufacturer Opel. It was first displayed at the March 1995 Geneva Motor Show and was also shown as the Vauxhall Maxx at the London Motor Show, which took place in the end of the year in October 1995. The Maxx 2 was shown the following year in March 1996 again in the Geneva Motor Show, though this time with a new three-cylinder 973 cm3 (59.4 cu in) petrol engine, mated to five speed sequential gearbox. (en)
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  • Der Opel Maxx ist ein Konzeptfahrzeug des deutschen Autoherstellers Opel. Seine Premiere feierte er auf dem Genfer Auto-Salon 1995; der britische Ableger Vauxhall Maxx wurde auf der London Motor Show desselben Jahres vorgestellt. Der Maxx 2 wurde im darauffolgenden Jahr mit einem neuen Dreizylinderottomotor vorgestellt. Der 997 cm³ große, 50 PS leistende Motor sollte den Wagen in 12,1 Sekunden von null auf 100 beschleunigen können. Der 3-Türer mit 2 Sitzen war im kompakten Design entworfen und war dem 1994 vorgestellten Micro Car Company Eco-speedster sehr ähnlich; dieser gilt als Vorläufer zum Smart Fortwo. Der Maxx wurde von Danny Larson und Frank Leopold entworfen. (de)
  • The Opel Maxx was a concept car produced by the German car manufacturer Opel. It was first displayed at the March 1995 Geneva Motor Show and was also shown as the Vauxhall Maxx at the London Motor Show, which took place in the end of the year in October 1995. The Maxx 2 was shown the following year in March 1996 again in the Geneva Motor Show, though this time with a new three-cylinder 973 cm3 (59.4 cu in) petrol engine, mated to five speed sequential gearbox. The 1.0 litre engine produced 37 kW (50 bhp; 51 PS) and could accelerate to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 12.1 seconds. The three-door, two-seater city car was one very compact design at 2,970 mm (116.9 in) long, similar to the Micro Car Company Eco Speedster of March 1994, that was the precursor to the Smart Fortwo which was launched in October 1998. The Maxx was designed by Danny Larson and Frank Leopold. (en)
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