I think that cars like this will attract the reluctant EV buyers. And companies should be making smaller, lighter and less fussy EVs. Nearly forgot thanks Dave!
Smaller and lighter is exactly what EVs need to be! This was fun, but it shows that a small electric sports car could be fun. Remember that Honda concept from a few years ago?
@@MrBeebeesee I never understood that either. Only if they don't expect to sell many of them, cause they'd need to re-set the howl factory into making all parts specifically for this car, no other reason. Overall cost.
@@4Everlast Yeah, people just wouldn't buy them. What i've noticed is that unless an electric car isn't unnecessarily large and ugly people aren't interested. Great example would be honda e. When it was announced i was like wow, that is something. I got to test drive it (i was working at the dealership) and i loved it. The little honda e was just a happy car with cute round eyes and sympathetic design. Total opposite of the blood thirsty rabies hound car lookalikes of today's cars. The downside of the honda was the small battery (which makes the car actually ecological) and "high" price (not really, same price as nissan leaf). Turns out people didn't want to buy that car. Now the new e model (honda e ny1) is unnecessarily large, ugly, and more expensive. It is expected to sell well. They don't design "warmth" and soul into the cars anymore, only cold artificial feeling of a doomsday. Maybe it reflects today's world and society, i dont know, just a thought.
@@MrBeebeesee Exactly! Unnecessarily large and ugly, couldn't agree with you more. Like wtf is going on, is people's taste going to shit? Just googled Honda E, lovely mid-sized car, as you said. Yeah people want an eco-friendly car, but they most times have no idea how much coal or oil you need too make and/or produce electricity for those same "eco-friendly" cars. Meanwhile Tesla buzzed around in an e-car magnetically powered, a 150 years ago. Sure it was slow, but that's what you get, can't get a lot of HP without a lot of electrical input. Honda E NY1 isn't as ugly(from the back at least) as most e-cars I see on the road but it's definitely bland A-F. It has no character. There's a definite push of bad taste coming from the west especially, from all art forms sponsored by the billionaires and the government, from shitty films, "modern art" that looks like a child found a bit of paint and decided to play with it, to architecture, and yes cars as well. It looks like A) they're going for the bland slick design of Star trek, or B) they're putting out ugly and large cars to discourage people from buying them, as they're all in on the 15 minute cities where they want you not to have a car of your own, as K.Schwab said "they'll own nothing and they'll be happy". They're cooking something nasty for sure for 30+ years already.
As a guy who still pretends EVs don't exist, I thoroughly enjoyed this review. Opel is onto something with how some EVs could be presented, and Hyundai is, too, with their N Vision.
It's genius. Well done Opel. It will never be put into production like that do as it just would not pass safety tests or pedestrian protection tests. Them A pillars too unless they are made out of carbon fibre and titanium would not be strong enough in a crash. The car would be super expensive if it was made to pass all the tests and still look like this unless they do a limited 100 vehicle production run or something I do not see it happening.
This is purely a one-off car. Opel did consider making more for people who wish to have the same conversion work done, but that is also quite complicated to do even for a small production run.
Cool car I worked for Vauxhall and had a few Mantas loved them. Opel was always viewed as a bit more upmarket than Vauxhall probably because of the German connection even though they were the same basically. A bit like with Peugeot today.
I'll say it once and I'll say it again, not every new electric production car or remake of a old car needs to be some horrible clunky hatchback or generic ugly SUV, opel take this concept and put it into full production. Please I beg
@@CompletecarIe Oops! Sorry I got it mixed up with the Mantas that will be produced! Nevertheless those Mantas do look retro cool too, like late 1960s Viva wagons!
Can I buy one???? Have one made?? Opel GT 1970's ARSE, it should have a Opel Kadette/Manta twin headlight set up on the front, TWIN Headlights ROCK!!!!
I used to work for the Silly Service and a phrase comes to mind, I won't mention it, but just to say IF we are all forced to drive electric cars, and it will happen!!! U think things are expensive now, when petroleum is banned, watch the prices rise on everything includng essentials, my advice, if you can afford it, I can't, I'm F..... get you Photovolataic Cells in now and you better have a house that is South facing, front or preferabbly rear, rear is preferrable because the dirtbags WILL steal them off your roof, if they can see them on the front, and probably abuse your Family too - worst case scenario, but it WILL happen, trust me, dirtbags do not care about religion or LAWS!!!!
Such a shame, that back in the days (when it was introduced) they failed to mention, that this will never be in production. There was a serious backlash on them when it turned out. Shame on you Opel! This review is cool tho.
I like the car but how they represented the car, it looked like a car that opel them selfe made a prototype of and was thinking of putting out to the public or something with the commersial, if i now understand this right this is someones private project and mass produse this and sell is not a option?
This was a project done by Opel. It was to be used as a marketing tool, but when Opel revealed it, there was a lot of interest from the public to buy one. Sadly, it's not so easy for Opel to do such a thing with the existing regulations, but it could help others do it privately.
My 1.8s Berlinetta Coupe, only had 90 hp, minimal these days, and it was heavy, but fast, (not compared to the 2.0 injected Manta), but fast enough for me, over took 4 cars in one go on my way to Newcastlle Co Down from Belfast, and had it up to to 110 (speedo reading) on the way back on the long bumpy strait from Newcastle alongside water to where ever??, my compatriate was screaming, but I was confident in the car and my skill as a driver, 147hp is more that enough for any normal driver!!! I love cars and HP, but, there are only a few that can handle it... My question is, WHEN we are all gonna be forced to go ELECTRIC, where are we gonna get it from???, the National grid will NOT cope with US ALL pluging in!!!! I guess the Gov didn't think about that, cause they are only interested in votes and getting in the next time!
Looks like fun! I had a 1972 yellow Rallye and enjoyed it greatly despite having only 75HP here in the States. Somehow I doubt those A pillars meet current safety regs.
Al kinatara is kewl, but I loved the old Opel Kadette suede effect , Black with coloured stiching,I know there is a name for it, it was a great comfortable hard-waring material from the seventies...
The 70s Manta was great , and the model in early 80s too, a great sports car! We have waited 40 years and This electric version is simply fantastic, sportive, slim design with s blink inthe 70s. A very big mistake if the don t put it into the market!
I think that cars like this will attract the reluctant EV buyers. And companies should be making smaller, lighter and less fussy EVs. Nearly forgot thanks Dave!
Smaller and lighter is exactly what EVs need to be! This was fun, but it shows that a small electric sports car could be fun. Remember that Honda concept from a few years ago?
I like the concept. But that 200km range is still a deal-breaker for me.
I know it will never go into production but it has restored my view that you can still make a beautiful electric car. Love the review Dave.
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching Nathy
Yes they can make a beautiful electric car, but what's the point if they won't sell them.
@@MrBeebeesee I never understood that either. Only if they don't expect to sell many of them, cause they'd need to re-set the howl factory into making all parts specifically for this car, no other reason. Overall cost.
@@4Everlast Yeah, people just wouldn't buy them. What i've noticed is that unless an electric car isn't unnecessarily large and ugly people aren't interested.
Great example would be honda e. When it was announced i was like wow, that is something. I got to test drive it (i was working at the dealership) and i loved it. The little honda e was just a happy car with cute round eyes and sympathetic design. Total opposite of the blood thirsty rabies hound car lookalikes of today's cars. The downside of the honda was the small battery (which makes the car actually ecological) and "high" price (not really, same price as nissan leaf). Turns out people didn't want to buy that car. Now the new e model (honda e ny1) is unnecessarily large, ugly, and more expensive. It is expected to sell well.
They don't design "warmth" and soul into the cars anymore, only cold artificial feeling of a doomsday. Maybe it reflects today's world and society, i dont know, just a thought.
@@MrBeebeesee Exactly! Unnecessarily large and ugly, couldn't agree with you more. Like wtf is going on, is people's taste going to shit?
Just googled Honda E, lovely mid-sized car, as you said.
Yeah people want an eco-friendly car, but they most times have no idea how much coal or oil you need too make and/or produce electricity for those same "eco-friendly" cars.
Meanwhile Tesla buzzed around in an e-car magnetically powered, a 150 years ago. Sure it was slow, but that's what you get, can't get a lot of HP without a lot of electrical input.
Honda E NY1 isn't as ugly(from the back at least) as most e-cars I see on the road but it's definitely bland A-F. It has no character.
There's a definite push of bad taste coming from the west especially, from all art forms sponsored by the billionaires and the government, from shitty films, "modern art" that looks like a child found a bit of paint and decided to play with it, to architecture, and yes cars as well. It looks like A) they're going for the bland slick design of Star trek, or B) they're putting out ugly and large cars to discourage people from buying them, as they're all in on the 15 minute cities where they want you not to have a car of your own, as K.Schwab said "they'll own nothing and they'll be happy". They're cooking something nasty for sure for 30+ years already.
As a guy who still pretends EVs don't exist, I thoroughly enjoyed this review. Opel is onto something with how some EVs could be presented, and Hyundai is, too, with their N Vision.
I have 1974 Opel Manta, which I love, and I think this new Manta is amaising!
It’s so cool!
Looks like a mini Dodge Challenger. I predict that Stellantis will bring it to the States as Dodge something with a few changes.
Only it's much smaller
It's genius. Well done Opel. It will never be put into production like that do as it just would not pass safety tests or pedestrian protection tests. Them A pillars too unless they are made out of carbon fibre and titanium would not be strong enough in a crash. The car would be super expensive if it was made to pass all the tests and still look like this unless they do a limited 100 vehicle production run or something I do not see it happening.
This is purely a one-off car. Opel did consider making more for people who wish to have the same conversion work done, but that is also quite complicated to do even for a small production run.
cool looking car ,be great to see the manta name back on the road again
It wold be so cool so see older cars such as this come back
Hope they can made Opel Rekord E And Opel Senator A in electrick.❤❤❤
That would be cool
Cool car I worked for Vauxhall and had a few Mantas loved them. Opel was always viewed as a bit more upmarket than Vauxhall probably because of the German connection even though they were the same basically. A bit like with Peugeot today.
Correct, Opel is moving upwards
Looks awesome
Sure does.
Na, what they should have done is built a big ugly suv and put a manta badge on it 😂 looking at you Ford .... honestly i think the manta is class,.
I'll say it once and I'll say it again, not every new electric production car or remake of a old car needs to be some horrible clunky hatchback or generic ugly SUV, opel take this concept and put it into full production. Please I beg
Are they gonna be serious with this or not? In what form will we see any of this concept in production form?
It has been rumoured that Opel may repeat the conversion process with those willing to supply Manta cars, but it's complicated for an OEM to do.
Vauxhall says 2025 so we'll have to see
Heard it will be put into production. Does it have an airbag?
We've been told officially that it won't be entering series production. This car didn't have an airbag.
@@CompletecarIe Oops! Sorry I got it mixed up with the Mantas that will be produced! Nevertheless those Mantas do look retro cool too, like late 1960s Viva wagons!
Super cool
Can I buy one???? Have one made?? Opel GT 1970's ARSE, it should have a Opel Kadette/Manta twin headlight set up on the front, TWIN Headlights ROCK!!!!
This demonstrates that one could be made.
I want one
We do too
I used to work for the Silly Service and a phrase comes to mind, I won't mention it, but just to say IF we are all forced to drive electric cars, and it will happen!!! U think things are expensive now, when petroleum is banned, watch the prices rise on everything includng essentials, my advice, if you can afford it, I can't, I'm F..... get you Photovolataic Cells in now and you better have a house that is South facing, front or preferabbly rear, rear is preferrable because the dirtbags WILL steal them off your roof, if they can see them on the front, and probably abuse your Family too - worst case scenario, but it WILL happen, trust me, dirtbags do not care about religion or LAWS!!!!
Interesting points.
this is great, except the rims don‘t fit from the design at all. Thank you for the good video.
Thanks for watching!
Such a shame, that back in the days (when it was introduced) they failed to mention, that this will never be in production. There was a serious backlash on them when it turned out. Shame on you Opel!
This review is cool tho.
Thanks for watching. It would be cool if Opel could produce these.
I like the car but how they represented the car, it looked like a car that opel them selfe made a prototype of and was thinking of putting out to the public or something with the commersial, if i now understand this right this is someones private project and mass produse this and sell is not a option?
This was a project done by Opel. It was to be used as a marketing tool, but when Opel revealed it, there was a lot of interest from the public to buy one. Sadly, it's not so easy for Opel to do such a thing with the existing regulations, but it could help others do it privately.
Schenste Elektro Opels schmuck stich entlich schene elektro auto !!!
its ok but its not the one everyone knew about and that was manta 400 1980s rally type car if it was that kind f version be a lot better sorry
Ok...
Even if it went into production, we probably wouldn't get it in the U.S.
Which is a pity!
Thanks Dave, enjoyed that review. Great car!
Glad you enjoyed it
Untimately it looks CLASS, but price???
No price as this is a one-off sadly.
Such a great build. If only Russelheim could design a production model of this exact car...
My 1.8s Berlinetta Coupe, only had 90 hp, minimal these days, and it was heavy, but fast, (not compared to the 2.0 injected Manta), but fast enough for me, over took 4 cars in one go on my way to Newcastlle Co Down from Belfast, and had it up to to 110 (speedo reading) on the way back on the long bumpy strait from Newcastle alongside water to where ever??, my compatriate was screaming, but I was confident in the car and my skill as a driver, 147hp is more that enough for any normal driver!!! I love cars and HP, but, there are only a few that can handle it... My question is, WHEN we are all gonna be forced to go ELECTRIC, where are we gonna get it from???, the National grid will NOT cope with US ALL pluging in!!!! I guess the Gov didn't think about that, cause they are only interested in votes and getting in the next time!
Those were the days!
Looks like fun! I had a 1972 yellow Rallye and enjoyed it greatly despite having only 75HP here in the States. Somehow I doubt those A pillars meet current safety regs.
Yeah, we doubt it would pass today's regulations. How times have changed!
Al kinatara is kewl, but I loved the old Opel Kadette suede effect , Black with coloured stiching,I know there is a name for it, it was a great comfortable hard-waring material from the seventies...
That's true
I always like the Opel Manta and almost bought one in 1970s. Why not reproduce it into an electric drive?
Tricky for an OEM to do, but this proves that a conversion could work.
Love how they reimagined the Manta for the modern age. A stunning piece, but there's one thing that I really really hate in it....that it isn't mine 😁
You're not the only one!
God damn I love this
Us too
Build it! Build it now.
That's what we said!
Pure genius! Would buy one for sure if it becomes into production
We wish it would
The 70s Manta was great , and the model in early 80s too, a great sports car! We have waited 40 years and This electric version is simply fantastic, sportive, slim design with s blink inthe 70s. A very big mistake if the don t put it into the market!
The Manta name will return, but not in this form sadly.
thanks for your reply, yes, it is very sad... the Manta concept car looked awesome ..
Will the car stall if you release the clutch too quicky?
No. The clutch is only used to switch gears
I want one. I live in America.
Hi!
LOVE the steering wheel!!!
: )
Idk if I love it or hate it
We loved it
my disappointment is immeasurable.. how could they not put it into production?! I would throw my money at them for THAT car
A lot of people wish the same thing.