In recent times we have witnessed the arrival of several electric Opels. And it is that, the brand is preparing to be completely electric.
In recent times we have witnessed the arrival of several Electric opel. And the brand is preparing to be completely electric by 2028. The CEO of the company himself has confirmed that by then its entire range will be electric and that to celebrate this transition to electricity they will resurrect a myth within the brand, the Opel Blanket.
While that time comes we are going to review the 100% electric models of Opel.
Opel Mokka-e
One of the last to arrive has been the Opel Mokka-e, the brand’s electric SUV. This model has a body of 4.15 meters in length, a body that hides a 136 horsepower motor together with a 50 kWh gross capacity battery.
The brand declares an autonomy measured in a WLTP cycle of 324 kilometers, all in an electric vehicle that starts at 35,400 euros.
Opel Corsa-e
The Opel Corsa-e It is one of the best known electric on the offer. The urban, which bears great similarities to the e-208, measures about 4.06 meters in length.
It mounts an electric motor with a power of 136 hp and offers an approved autonomy of 337 kilometers in the WLPT cycle. Its price is 29,200 euros.
Opel Combo-e Life
The Opel Combo Life It is a model of the brand that aims to transport passengers. Although, it can be ordered with two body lengths and with five or seven seats.
The electric variant, the Opel Combo-e Life It has a 136 horsepower motor, with a 50 kWh battery. The autonomy is 280 km.
Opel Zafira-e Life
The Opel Zafria-e Life It is the electric version of the Opel Zafira Life. Although, we are facing the passenger version of one of the brand’s commercial vehicles, the Opel Vivaro. We can order it with up to three body lengths, from 4.61 meters in length to 5.31 meters. Likewise, it offers configurations of five, six, seven, eight and nine passengers.
Its engine has 136 horsepower, and you can choose between a 50 or 75 kWh battery. The starting price is about 53,000 euros and the maximum range is 339 km.
This article was published in Top Gear by Enrique León.