Opel brought to the exhibition IAA Mobility 2023 in Munich Experimental concept car which anticipates some of the content we will find in its future models. In addition, the manufacturer showed the public the new Astra Sports Tourer Electric and the updated Corsa electric.
Florian HüttlThe automaker’s CEO also shared some interesting details about the future of Opel, which, remember, intends to become an all-electric brand in Europe by 2028. According to Automotive News Europe, the most interesting news concerns the implementation plan electric car worth 25,000 euros in 2026.
Hüttl noted than through synergy group of companies “Stellantis” on platforms for electric vehiclesOpel will be ablereach a much wider audience“. The first representative of Opel did not wish to disclose details about this car. Recall that not only Opel within the group plans to produce an electric car for 25,000 euros. In fact, we know that Citroen also planned to release a model similar to the one that will be released as early as 2025. Will these two cars share common mechanics?
We’ll figure it out soon, since nothing is said about the technical characteristics. Surely, more information about this project will appear over the next few months. Therefore, this model will be very important for Opel’s electrification strategy.
Continuing to talk about the future of the brand, several new battery-powered models are on the way, including new Crossland and Insignia. The first will appear in 2024, and the second should debut in 2025. Therefore, the automaker Stellantis Group is implementing several interesting projects. Therefore, it remains only to wait for new information in order to better understand the characteristics of new electric models.
Source: HD Motori
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