Opel, back to the Frontera

Opel, back to the Frontera


His work is coming to an end Opel Crossland, a compact SUV from the German company of the Stellantis group, and in its place comes the new Frontera. The car, which takes the name of a popular off-road vehicle sold in the 90s, is outstanding for its solid design and ample space on board. The The new B-suv The front presents the modern identity of the Rüsselsheim brand with a black “vizor” that integrates the LED lights and the updated central Blitz.

The front is also characterized by a large trapezoidal air intake in the lower part of the bumper and with slits on the side. From the side you can see the very pronounced defenders and the original design of the rear pillar. The tail is vertical, and the lights are placed on two levels, while the name of the car is displayed in the middle in the lower part of the tailgate. Even in the cockpit i German house architect they featured a modern and technological look, with a Clean Panel digital dashboard with two 10-inch screens and a multimedia information system in the front. The large horizontal trim on the aforementioned dashboard and doors increases the passenger compartment, making it more airy.

Convenience and comfort, as usual with the German company, the new Frontera also offers an excellent capacity boot with more than 460 liters available, which with the seats folded down reaches up to 1,600 liters. You can also take advantage of the roof carrying capacity of more than 200 kg thanks to the optional roof bars. Customers will be able to choose between a battery-electric engine (with 156 HP) and a 48 volt hybrid engine (the standard 100 horsepower 1.2 turbo hybrid that equips many other Stellantis models). The new Opel Frontera will arrive in autumn.