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Opel - Ampera (2016)

Discover the Opel Ampera price landscape and uncover what makes the 2016 model a compelling choice for electric‑vehicle enthusiasts on a budget. This plug‑in hybrid sedan blends efficient electric driving with the flexibility of a gasoline engine, creating a value proposition that appeals to families and commuters alike. Whether you’re searching for an Opel Ampera price guide, comparing the Opel Ampera 2016 price with current cars, or wondering about the used Opel Ampera price trend, the following overview provides the essential data, depreciation insights, and market context you need to make an informed decision.

  • Model year: 2016
  • Powertrain: 147 bhp combined
  • Motor: 47 hp electric + 100 hp gasoline
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic
  • Battery capacity: 8.8 kWh (Li‑ion)
  • Electric range: Approx. 3 km (EPA) / 29 km (WLTP)
  • Fuel type: Plug‑in hybrid (gasoline/electric)
  • Dimensions: 4,431 mm L × 1,834 mm W × 1,475 mm H
  • Wheelbase: 2,645 mm
  • Cargo volume: 442 L (rear seats folded)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Safety: 5‑star Euro NCAP (2016)
  • Luxury features: Ambient lighting, dual‑zone climate control, Bluetooth, panoramic roof (select models)
  • Connectivity: Android Auto / Apple CarPlay (select models)

What‑ever your reasons for considering the Opel Ampera price—be it cutting gas costs, reducing emissions, or simply enjoying a spacious ride—the 2016 year offers improved technology over earlier releases, plus an attractive depreciation curve that can benefit buyers of both new and used vehicles.

Depreciation Insights

The Opel Ampera depreciation curve follows a familiar hybrid pattern. According to industry data and typical market behaviour, an average 2016 model will experience:

  • First year: loses approximately 15‑20% of its initial value
  • Second year: an additional 7‑10% drop, bringing the total loss to around 25‑30%
  • Subsequent years: a gradual carry‑over of 3‑5% per year, especially if the battery remains in good condition

While exact figures fluctuate by mileage, condition, and local demand, these percentages help you gauge the best time to buy or sell. For instance, purchasing a used Opel Ampera price a year after its release can yield a surprisingly healthy price/utility ratio—often a 25‑30% discount


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