Opel Goes on a Journey to the Future with the New Generation Grandland!

German automobile manufacturer Opel's flagship SUV, Grandland, was introduced with its new generation. With the stylish, dynamic, spacious and versatile new generation SUV model Grandland, Opel brings together many of the design features of the Experimental concept car, which sheds light on its future, in a mass production model for the first time.

New Grandland's new Intelli-Lux Pixel Matrix HD system, consisting of more than 50.000 individual components, reinforces Opel's leadership in lighting technologies. While maintaining its environmentally friendly approach with fabric coverings made of recycled PET in its interior, it offers flexible storage opportunities with interior storage compartments with a volume of over 35 liters, including the semi-transparent Pixel Box storage area. Designed and developed with German engineering, the new Grandland rises on the new STLA Medium platform developed for electric vehicles from the design stage. Featuring a new flat battery pack design, the new Opel Grandland Electric is preparing to offer an emission-free driving experience with a range of up to 700 kilometers (WLTP). The new Opel Grandland will offer its customers the freedom of choice with its fully electric option, Plug-in Hybrid and efficient 48 Volt hybrid power options. With all these innovative features, the new Grandland represents the pinnacle of Opel's SUV and electric portfolio.

German automobile manufacturer Opel introduced the new fully electric Grandland to the world. With the stylish, dynamic, spacious and versatile new Grandland, many design features of Opel's Experimental concept car are used for the first time in a mass production model. These innovative features include the new 3D Viewfinder with the illuminated “Lightning Bolt Logo” located in the middle of the front and the illuminated “OPEL” lettering on the rear. Other prominent innovative features include the new Intelli-Lux Pixel Matrix HD lighting system consisting of more than 50.000 individual components, the new STLA Medium platform developed for electric vehicles and the new flat battery pack providing 98 kWh of power. Thus, the new Grandland Electric will have a range of up to 700 kilometers with zero emissions.

Stating that the new Grandland is a turning point for Opel, Opel CEO Florian Huettl said, “With the new Grandland, every Opel now has an electric version. This is a huge step forward in our electric vehicle strategy. Designed and developed in Rüsselsheim, the new Grandland will be produced in Eisenach. The relationship of the new Grandland with the Opel Experimental is immediately noticeable. Grandland incorporates the innovations seen in this extraordinary concept car for the first time. "Therefore, the new Grandland will strengthen our position in the important C-SUV segment," he said.

New Intelli-Lux Pixel Matrix HD lighting technology with over 50.000 LED cells!

In addition to the illuminated logo, the new Grandland uses Intelli-Lux Pixel Matrix HD, a class-leading lighting innovation developed by Opel engineers. This system, featured for the first time in New Grandland, has a total of over 25.600 LED cells, 50.000 on each side for high-definition light distribution. Depending on the traffic situation, objects ahead are detected by a camera and Intelli-Lux Pixel Matrix HD headlights illuminate these objects with a clearly brighter and more homogeneous light than standard Matrix Light technologies. Thus, while it offers a superior viewing angle and distance during night driving, it prevents other users from being dazzled. In addition, the new generation lighting system already sheds light on future possibilities with new "welcome" and "goodbye" animations shown with graphic projections in front of the vehicle.

The peak of technology and comfort!

The new Grandland welcomes passengers in a comfortable environment with its bold and simple design. In the interior design, where an architectural horizontal theme is followed, the lines extending from the instrument panel to the doors strengthen the feeling of width and spaciousness. The 16-inch central screen and high center console, designed slightly towards the driver, create a sporty feeling. The large and fully digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel provides basic information, allowing the driver to focus on driving pleasure, while the driver does not need to take his eyes off the road thanks to the Intelli-HUD head-up display. Drivers also have the option to simplify the instrument panel by activating Pure Mode manually or automatically. In this mode; The content on the driver information panel, head-up display and central screen is reduced, preventing distraction at night or in rainy weather. As always with Opel, frequently used settings such as climate control can be adjusted intuitively with the last few physical buttons.

Alternative engine options, frequency selective damping technology and various driver assistance systems

New Opel Grandland customers will be able to choose the 48V Mild-Hybrid version along with the fully electric Grandland Electric option. The new Grandland Plug-in Hybrid, which offers a range of approximately 85 km (WLTP) completely electric and emission-free, and the new Grandland Hybrid with 48V Mild-Hybrid technology, shows its environmentally friendly side by limiting consumption and carbon emissions while providing driving pleasure at the highest level.

Top-class driving assistance systems

Opel's new premium SUV's driving assistance systems include a wide range of driver assistance systems, including adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go function, traffic sign detection system, intelligent speed adaptation and secondary collision braking to help prevent secondary collision in the event of an accident, all of which come as standard. systems are included. The Intelli-Drive 2.0 system, which includes numerous electronic support components and combines them with the semi-autonomous lane change assistant and intelligent speed adaptation system, is offered as an option. This support system guides the Grandland to the desired lane with small steering movements if the targeted lane is empty. The speed adaptation system allows the vehicle's speed to be reduced according to a new speed limit or increased up to this limit, in line with the approval of the driver. In addition to sensors, Intelli-Drive 2.0 also uses information from the wireless network. Parking and maneuvering are now easier thanks to front and rear parking sensors, Intelli-Vision 360o surround view camera and rear camera with automatic cleaning function.

The new Grandland is offered with the new state-of-the-art STLA Medium platform, as well as various design features first shown in the Opel Experimental concept car. Opel's electrification strategy, together with its innovative technologies, takes the freedom of fully electric driving to a new level.