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With reporting by Sebastian Schaal, Germany.Feature descriptions and illustrations may refer to or show optional equipment not included in standard delivery. “The new Opel Manta will be a highly emotional car once again,” said Hochgeschurtz. However, Opel/Vauxhall had already announced as much in July 2021, after positive reactions to the Manta GSe ElektroMOD. In addition, the carmaker confirmed once again that they would relaunch the “reinterpretation of the Opel Manta” as an additional battery-electric model in the middle of the decade. Otherwise, it will likely be the standard technology of the EMP2 and e-CMP platforms – the Crossland, for example, is closely related to the Peugeot 2008. If Opel delays the generation change slightly, both models could use these modern platforms. The all-electric Stellantis platforms ‘STLA Small’ to ‘STLA Large’ will probably not be rolled out until 2026. It is unclear which platform the two vehicles will utilise it could also depend on the exact launch. However, whether this will already be the case with the upcoming Insignia and Crossland, the company left open in today’s statement. The declared goal is to offer electric vehicles “perfectly meet the demands of customers: in future, this includes driving ranges between 500 and 800 kilometres and a best-in-class fast-charging capability of 32 kilometres per minute,” according to Opel. In addition, a resource-friendly new campus is being built at our headquarters in Rüsselsheim.” And we will not stop with the conversion of our product range: Together with our partners, we will be manufacturing our own high-performance batteries in Kaiserslautern as early as 2025. “We are thus making an important contribution to reducing CO2. “Opel is on a consistent path to going electric – and in record time,” says Opel boss Uwe Hochgeschurtz. According to the car industry’s usual product cycle, a new generation is due in 2024 or 2025 at the latest – the investment in relying on internal combustion engines again for these few years would not be worthwhile. The current generation Insignia B – incidentally the last Opel model on a GM platform – and the Crossland with PSA technology were launched in 2017. In a statement, the carmaker has now confirmed that the successors to the Opel Crossland and Opel Insignia will be electric and thus emission-free. Opel, also known as Vauxhall and now part of Stellantis, reportedly wants to sell only electric cars from 2028. On the way to becoming a 100% EV brand, the cult Opel Manta will also return by mid-decade as an electric car. Opel has confirmed that they will offer the successors to the Crossland SUV and Insignia sedan only as pure EVs. BEV Crossland Insignia Manta Opel Stellantis Vauxhall
