Opel has launched the new Grandland, a fully electrified SUV designed, engineered, and built in Germany.
Available in Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid, and Electric versions, the Grandland offers a 700 km WLTP electric range, advanced Intelli-Lux HD lighting with over 50,000 elements, and up to 1,645 litres of cargo space.
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Built on the STLA Medium platform, the Grandland Electric features a 97 kWh battery, delivering zero-emission driving with fast charging capabilities. Prices start at €36,400 for the Hybrid, €40,150 for the Plug-in Hybrid, and €46,750 for the Electric model.
Inside, the driver-focused cockpit includes a 10- or 16-inch display, ergonomic Intelli-Seat technology, and Opel’s Pure Mode for distraction-free driving. The semi-transparent Pixel Box and intelligent storage solutions enhance practicality.

Opel’s sustainability-first approach eliminates chrome finishes, incorporates recycled materials, and ensures all drivetrains are electrified.
With award-winning design and state-of-the-art driver assistance systems, the new Grandland sets a high standard for dynamic, sustainable SUVs.
Source: Press Kit: The New Opel Grandland Plug-in Hybrid Unveiled
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