Due to make its first appearance at next month’s Geneva International Motor Show, the Rocks also has a 15 mm (0.6”) ride height increase, skid plates front and rear, unique alloy wheels, recalibrated steering and modified suspension.
The folding roof design brings most of the benefits of a full convertible without affecting interior space or body rigidity. Available in three colours, its three-ply construction includes a neoprene layer to ensure protection against the elements.
In addition to the usual 1.2 and 1.4 litre four-cylinder petrol engines, the Rocks is being offered with a new 1.0 litre Ecotec turbocharged three-cylinder unit. With outputs of either 88 bhp (66 kW / 90 PS) or 113 bhp (85 kW / 115 PS), it comes connected to a six-speed manual gearbox.
The idiosyncratic Adam Rocks has a certain appeal, mainly because it dares to be different. However, Vauxhall / Opel could probably generate a few extra sales by adding that opening roof to a ‘normal’ Adam as well.
Production is due to begin in August, with the first customer deliveries beginning soon after. Prices will be confirmed nearer to the launch date.
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