Opel marks a milestone in automotive history with 125 years of seating innovation, highlighted by the debut of its cutting-edge Intelli-Seats in the new Opel Frontera and Opel Grandland. These advancements showcase Opel’s dedication to combining comfort, health, and sustainability in automotive seating.
Intelli-Seats: Comfort Meets Ergonomics
The Intelli-Seats in the Opel Frontera feature a patented slot design to relieve tailbone pressure, ensuring comfort during long journeys. Seat fabrics incorporate sustainable recycled materials, aligning with Opel’s “Greenovation” philosophy.
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The Opel Grandland elevates comfort with the Intelli-Seat Pro, featuring AGR-certified (Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V.) ergonomic design, adjustable side bolsters for enhanced support, massage and ventilation options, and premium Nappa leather.
A Legacy of Innovation
Opel’s focus on seating began in 1899 with the Patentmotorwagen Lutzmann, featuring leather-upholstered bench seats. Over decades, the brand pioneered advancements like height-adjustable seats in the 1978 Monza, the 1999 Flex7 system in the Zafira, and AGR-certified ergonomic seats in the 2003 Signum.
Today, Opel continues its tradition of excellence, combining health-conscious design, advanced technologies, and sustainable materials, ensuring every journey is both comfortable and innovative.
Source: Opel Celebrates 125 Years of Seating Innovation with New Grandland and Frontera
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