Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller has now announced at the IAA in Frankfurt / Main that the Opel Grandland X, one of three world premieres, will also be offered as a partial electric plug-in hybrid with technology from the French automotive manufacturer PSA.
Under the chic sheet metal dress you will find a spacious interior as well as many modern extras on the option list (adaptive speed controllers with pedestrian detection and automatic danger braking, fatigue alarm, automatic parking assist, IntelliGrip electronic traction control, adaptive full LED headlights and a 360 degree camera). The new vehicle will round off the range in the compact segment between Astra and Zafira. With its 514 to a maximum of 1.652 liters of cargo volume, the stylish crossover is at the level of compact class cars. In the fall, the Rüsselsheim challenger for classic SUVs comes on the market starting at 23,700 euros.
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