The Opel Frontera: Returning to Croatia by the End of the Year with Electric-Only Driving Option

Opel unveiled the new Opel Frontera at a conference in Zagreb, showcasing its comfort and versatility as a compact SUV ideal for family trips and nature outings. The Frontera sits between the Mokka and Grandland and will eventually come with seven seats, catering to carriers. Available in both fully electric and 48-volt hybrid models, the Frontera boasts a unique black ‘visor’ design element that sets it apart from other vehicles, along with Opel’s signature ‘wing design’ interpreted with three blocks of lights.

The Frontera measures 4.38 meters in length, stands at 162 cm in height, 179 cm in width, with a wheelbase of 267.1 cm. It offers a luggage capacity of 450 liters, expandable to 1600 liters by folding the seats, and is capable of supporting 240 kg on its roof rails. Interior features include two 10-inch screens for a multimedia system and a personalized control interface, available in two equipment levels: Frontera and Frontera GS.

The electric version of the Frontera comes equipped with a 44 kWh battery that provides a range of approximately 310 km and delivers 113 HP of power with a maximum speed of 140 km/h. Alternatively, it will also be offered in a 48V hybrid system with either 100 or 136 horsepower, powered by a DCT6 transmission and capable of achieving speeds up to

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