Opel continues its legacy of ergonomic excellence with the latest seating innovations featured in the new Opel Grandland, Astra, and Astra Sports Tourer.
Designed for long-distance comfort, these seats combine adjustability, sustainability, and premium features, making travel more enjoyable and supportive for all body types.
At the forefront is the Intelli-Seat system in the new Grandland and upcoming Frontera, featuring a unique central recess inspired by racing bike saddles to relieve tailbone pressure—ideal for extended drives.
READ MORE: Lancia and Cassina Showcase Design Collaboration at Milan Design Week 2025

These seats, standard on the award-winning Grandland, include multi-level heating, extendable thigh supports, four-way adjustable headrests, and electro-pneumatic lumbar support.
Nappa leather versions elevate comfort even further with Intelli-Seat Pro, offering ten-way adjustments, massage with five programs, memory settings, and three-level ventilation—ensuring comfort year-round.

Opel’s focus on sustainability is also evident. The Grandland’s seats are upholstered in recycled materials, while the Astra and Astra Sports Tourer feature ReNewKnit™, a mono-material that mimics suede, is 100% recycled and recyclable, and reduces waste and CO₂ emissions. This high-performance fabric is easy to reuse and aligns with Opel’s “Greenovation” approach.

The Astra’s ergonomic active sports seats and Grandland’s Intelli-Seat Pro both carry certification from Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V. (AGR), a testament to their back-friendly design.
Adjustable side cushions on the Grandland’s leather seats allow for personalised lateral support, enhancing driving comfort and safety.
Whether through high-quality materials, innovative features like smartphone pockets, or added touches like the Intelli-Air clean cabin system, Opel’s latest models continue to prioritise comfort, health, and sustainability—ensuring a relaxed driving experience no matter the distance.
READ MORE: BMW Motorrad Unveils Classic-Inspired R 12 G/S Adventure Motorcycle
Subscribe today for the freshest car news delivered to your inbox