According to the statement made by Opel Türkiye today new Opel Grandland model hits the roads in Turkey in January will be removed.
The official statement from Opel Turkey on this subject was as follows: “The new Grandland, the flagship of the German automobile manufacturer Opel, begins to receive pre-demands in Turkey as of the end of December. The new Grandland, whose first deliveries will be made in January 2025, will initially meet Turkish consumers with both its electric option with a 504 km WLTP range and its version with 48V Hybrid technology. The new Grandland, Opel’s bold, simple and fascinating SUV model, reveals the brand’s “German Energy” understanding and reinforces Opel’s leadership in lighting technologies with its new Intelli-Lux HD LED system consisting of more than 50,000 separate cells. The new Grandland welcomes passengers in a comfortable environment with its bold and simple design. The model allows the driver to focus on driving pleasure with its 16″ infotainment screen and fully digital 10″ instrument panel, while the driver does not need to take his eyes off the road thanks to the Intelli-HUD “head-up display” (virtual instrument panel).
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Additionally, Opel’s award-winning ergonomic AGR seats have a significant reputation and the new Grandland continues this tradition. Designed and developed with German engineering, the new Grandland rises on the new STLA Medium platform developed for electric vehicles from the design stage. With these and many more innovative features, the new Grandland represents the pinnacle of Opel’s SUV and electric portfolio in Turkey and appeals to a wide customer base.
The new Grandland Electric will offer a range of approximately 504 kilometers (according to WLTP) with a 73 kWh (net capacity) battery in the version that will be available for sale in Turkey in the first phase. The electric motor, which produces 210 horsepower (157 kW) and 345 Nm of direct torque, offers a quiet driving experience. New Opel Grandland Electricity also provides range advantage by increasing efficiency with energy saving features such as heat pump. In addition, the new Grandland Electricity provides practical use with its ability to charge its battery to 80% in approximately 29 minutes at fast charging stations.
In addition to the fully electric option, customers can also choose the version with 48V Hybrid technology. Producing 136 hp (100 kW); Equipped with a 1.2-liter turbo gasoline engine, 28 hp (21 kW) electric motor and 6-speed dual-clutch electric transmission, the compact system offers many advantages as a smart and economical driving solution in daily use. “Equipped with 48V hybrid technology, the model reduces fuel consumption and carbon emissions compared to a similar vehicle with an internal combustion engine, while also significantly increasing driving comfort.”