Opel’s latest SUV lineup—the Grandland, Frontera, and Mokka—combines bold design with cutting-edge sustainability and electrification. Each model is built with up to 95% reusable and 85% recyclable materials, reflecting Opel’s commitment to eco-friendly innovation.
The SUVs feature a chrome-free exterior, using engravings and lighting instead of traditional decorative elements.
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Inside, recycled materials from PET bottles and vegan synthetic leather enhance comfort without compromising sustainability. The Mokka also introduces ReNewKnit™, a mono-material that reduces waste and simplifies recycling.


Electrification is at the core of Opel’s strategy, with all three models offering battery-electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid options for lower emissions. Opel is also pioneering a circular economy for EV batteries, focusing on repair, remanufacture, reuse, and recycling to extend battery life and reduce waste.


To ease the transition to electric mobility, Opel’s ‘Electric All In’ package includes fast home charging, eight years of mobile charging assistance, and a battery warranty. This initiative makes adopting EVs simpler and more affordable for customers.
With sustainable materials, electrified powertrains, and innovative ownership solutions, Opel’s new SUV trio sets new benchmarks for green mobility.
Source: Opel’s ‘Greenovation’: The Sustainable Future of Grandland, Frontera, and Mokka SUVs
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