Opel Zafira Electric Life L3 50 kWh











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
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- Price USA (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- France
- France
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Flexible 9-seat capacity
- Massive cargo space
- City-friendly EV van
- 100kW DC charging
Reasons Not to Buy
- Not US available
- Limited driving range
- Leisurely performance
- Basic van look
Overview
The 2025 Opel Zafira-e L3 50 kWh is your all-electric people-mover, ready to shuttle the whole crew or a mountain of gear without sipping a drop of gas! This long-wheelbase 'L3' version focuses on maximizing interior space, paired with a 50 kWh battery pack (46.3 kWh usable) that’s perfect for city duties and shorter hops. Think of it as Europe’s answer to the ultimate family and utility van, electrified. Official US pricing ("Price New," "Price Used") isn't available from the provided data, as this model isn't typically sold in the States, but it’s a cool glimpse into practical EV hauling.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Zafira-e L3 50 kWh essentially rolls in as the current-generation model, having started production in 2024. While Opel isn't a common sight on US roads, if this van were to land stateside, you'd be getting the latest iteration of Stellantis's versatile electric van platform. Expect up-to-date tech and refinements learned from its European tenure. No major overhauls for 2025, just a continuation of its established blend of practicality and electric efficiency, making it a fresh option for those hypothetical US buyers seeking maximum electric utility.
Design & Exterior
The Zafira-e L3 isn't shy about its van DNA, sporting a purposeful, boxy design that screams practicality. This 'L3' variant is the long-hauler, measuring a substantial 209.9 inches in length, 75.7 inches wide (mirrors tucked), and standing 75.2 inches tall. Its functional aesthetic features a clean front fascia, large glass areas for good visibility, and sensible sliding side doors for easy access. While it won’t win beauty pageants, its no-nonsense look is perfectly suited for its mission: moving people and stuff efficiently. Wheels and lighting are designed for durability and function.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Zafira-e L3, and you’re greeted by a cavernous and incredibly versatile space. This trim can seat a crowd, offering configurations for 5, 6, 7, 8, or even 9 occupants! Material quality is robust and ready for family or commercial duty. For your gear, there's a generous 34.6 cubic feet of trunk space, expanding to a massive 130.7 cubic feet with seats folded. According to the provided data, there's no frunk here, but who needs one with this much room? Expect a straightforward infotainment system, likely with a touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't expect Tesla-style ludicrous speed, but the Zafira-e L3 50 kWh gets up and goes respectably for a big van, hitting 60 mph in about 11.6 seconds. Its single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) sends 100 kW and a healthy 192 lb-ft of torque to the front wheels (FWD). The driving experience is geared towards comfort and ease of use, with a smooth power delivery ideal for urban environments. Regenerative braking helps claw back some energy, and its van underpinnings mean a composed, if not thrilling, ride, topping out at 81 mph.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Zafira-e L3 50 kWh packs a 46.3 kWh usable battery, delivering a Green Cars Compare estimated real-world range of 117 miles – plenty for daily duties. Efficiency is rated at 2.53 mi/kWh. For charging, its standard 11 kW on-board AC charger can juice it up fully in roughly 4-5 hours at home using a Level 2 setup. Hit a DC fast charger, and you can pull up to 100 kW, zapping it from 10-80% in about 30 minutes. For the US market, it would utilize a CCS Type 1 port.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While specific US NHTSA or Euro NCAP safety ratings aren't available from the provided data for this Opel Zafira-e trim, its Stellantis van cousins often achieve respectable European safety scores, suggesting a fundamentally sound structure. You can expect a suite of modern driver-assistance systems. Standard features would likely include essentials like automatic emergency braking and lane keeping assist, with options for blind-spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control potentially available to enhance safety and convenience on those family road trips or business runs.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If the Opel Zafira-e L3 were offered in the US, its warranty would likely align with typical Stellantis EV coverage. This usually includes a basic vehicle warranty of around 3 years/36,000 miles and a powertrain warranty for electric drive components for about 5 years/60,000 miles. Critically, the battery pack would likely be covered for 8 years/100,000 miles, protecting against significant degradation. Complimentary maintenance isn't typically a standard Stellantis offering in the US, but the simpler mechanics of an EV generally translate to lower routine maintenance needs.
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