The new Opel Frontera will also display a new rugged interpretation of Opel’s design philosophy and be the first production car from the German brand to bear the new Opel ‘Blitz’ emblem. The new Frontera will be available as a battery-electric vehicle from the very start.
Opel CEO Florian Huettl: “The name ‘Frontera’ is ideally suited to our new exciting SUV model. It will have a confident character and be positioned right in the core of the market.”
According to Opel, the new Frontera will offer a high level of space and versatility, appealing to customers with active lifestyles as well as families. The newcomer will also continue Opel's long-standing tradition of offering affordable mobility to a wide range of customers at an attractive price.
The arrival of the battery-electric variant of the new Frontera, along with the launch of the all-electric version of the next generation Grandland also scheduled for this year, will mark an important milestone in the Rüsselsheim brand’s transition to becoming a fully electric brand. Opel will then offer at least one battery-electric variant in each carline.
The wide range of battery-electric Opel models today already extends from the Rocks Electric quadricycle, the Corsa Electric, the Mokka Electric, the Astra Electric and Astra Sports Tourer Electric, to the new Combo Electric and Zafira Electric people carriers. In addition, battery-electric versions of the entire commercial vehicle portfolio are already available today – including the new Combo Electric, the new Vivaro Electric and the new Movano Electric.
Opel will reveal the first images of the new Frontera along with more detailed information on the newcomer in the upcoming weeks.
The original Opel Frontera was produced by the German automaker from 1991 to 2004. The model went through two generations (Frontera A and Frontera B).
Source: Opel