RUESSELSHEIM, Germany -- Opel will begin sales of a full-electric version of its Corsa small car in the first half of next year at a starting price of 29,900 euros in Germany.

Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller said customers will not get a "stripped, naked car" for the price, which is roughly identical to the price of the rival Renault Zoe.

The Corsa-e will have a range of 330 km (205 miles) under the Europe's WLTP test cycle and offer a 100-kW electric motor (134 hp) that can accelerate the vehicle from 0 to 100 kph (62 mph) in 8.1 seconds. Its 50-kilowatt-hour battery can be charged by up to 80 percent of its capacity in 30 minutes.

The Corsa-e will be built at Opel's factory in Spain on the same assembly line as all other new-generation Corsas. Production will start early next year, Lohscheller told reporters at a press event at Opel's headquarters here on Tuesday.

Its 50-kilowatt-hour battery can be charged by up to 80 percent of its capacity in 30 minutes at an output of 100 kilowatts using a DC fast charger. Cells will be shipped from CATL in China and the pack itself completed on-site by Opel directly.

The car will be offered with a keyless start system, an electric park brake and a seven-inch touchscreen display compatible with AppleCarPlay and Android Auto

The Corsa-e will be offered with a keyless start system, an electric park brake and what Lohscheller said would be "probably the greatest amount of safety features in the segment." He cited a cruise control with intelligent speed adaptation and an automatic emergency city braking function.

Opel said it is now taking orders for the Corsa-e and deliveries to dealers and customers are planned for next spring.

Lohscheller said a higher spec version with a fully digital cockpit, full LED highlights and 17-inch rims will cost 32,900 euros in Germany, or alternatively 299 euros a month for a leasing contract with a 4,200-euro down payment.

Positioned in between will be another version that starts at 30,650 euro, but no detail was provided as yet.

Opel did not disclose Corsa-e prices for all its markets. Vauxhall, Opel's UK sister brand, said the Vauxhall Corsa-e will start at 26,490 pounds (29,861 euros) including a 3,500 pounds government plug-in car grant.

The Corsa-e will compete with the Zoe and Nissan Leaf and eventually the three-door Mini E that is expected toward the end of this year.

The base Zoe with the shorter range starts at the same price in Germany when the 22-kWh battery is included in the purchase rather than rented from Renault. For the larger 41 kWh version, the car costs a minimum 34,100 euros.

Peugeot has not released prices for the e-208, the sister model to the Corsa-e. The e-208 is expected to start at around 31,000 euros. The e-208 will arrive in dealerships early next year.