Opel Frontera: Größer als der Astra, günstiger als der Corsa? Erster Check | Sitzprobe | Preis

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Here's the requested summary of the Opel Frontera Electric video review:
- The Opel Frontera Electric will arrive in the fall of 2024.
- The Frontera name is familiar to auto and Opel fans; there were previous Frontera models from 1991-2004.
- The Frontera will be a successor to the Opel Crossland.
- Opel is now part of the Stellantis Group and uses the company's technology.
- The car has a new design, including a redesigned Opel logo on the front.
- The design includes a front "visor" and slim LED headlights. The straight lines make it look futuristic.
- It features a flat hood and steep A-pillar for an SUV style, with less crossover and less van-like design.
- The red car's length is 4.38 meters, and is a 5-door.
- There will be a fully electric version and electrified combustion engines.
- Electromotors will have a maximum output of 83 kW or 113 hp.
- Two battery versions are planned; the largest with a range of about 400 km.
- Quick charging of 100 kW will be possible.
- The eC3 Smart Car platform is used for small to compact vehicles.
- The charging port is located on the rear left.
- Mild hybrids will offer 1.2-liter, 3-cylinder gas engines with 100 or 136 hp, supported by an electric motor of 21-28 hp.
- The back seats give more space, and include hooks to allow for convenient entering of the car, especially useful if young children are in the back.
- Trunk provides 460 liters of space, and can be modified for extra room.
- The front interior design is unique and interesting. The materials are largely recycled.
- Pricing is currently unknown; the Corsica Electric starts at over €34,000. The mild hybrid is speculated to start between €25-30,000.
- It seems convenient and comfortable. The electric version comes highly recommended.

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