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Opel Frontera's South African arrival pushed back to ‘mid-2026'
Opel Frontera's South African arrival pushed back to ‘mid-2026'

The Citizen

time14-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Citizen

Opel Frontera's South African arrival pushed back to ‘mid-2026'

Third "modern" Opel SUV after the Mokka and Grandland will debut last, and possibly without hybrid assistance as offered from the start in Europe. No longer made by Isuzu, the all-new Frontera has now been re-approved for South Africa from 2026. Image: Opel Planned for unveiling this year, Opel has revised the launch date for the revived Frontera to next year as part of its renewed crossover/SUV range currently consisting of the Mokka of the all-new Grandland. What to expect? Unveiled last year as the replacement for the Crossland, the Frontera changes segment from being a body-on-frame SUV sold on local soil as the Isuzu Frontier, to a unibody crossover with five or seven seats based on parent company Stellantis' Smart Car platform. ALSO READ: Opel unwraps more of revived Frontera approved for South Africa Measuring 4 385 mm long, 1 795 mm wide and 1 635 mm with its wheelbase stretching 2 675 mm, the Frontera offers between 460-litres and 1 600-litres of boot space, but unlike the original, is built in Slovakia rather than by Isuzu in Japan, and without the option of an all-paw gripping system. Hybrid or EV Also without the option of a manual gearbox, the Frontera derives motivation from a mild-hybrid powertrain as standard. Depicted base Frontera Edition can be had with 16-inch steel wheels or 16-inch alloys. Image: Opel Consisting of the stalwart 1.2-litre turbocharged PureTech petrol engine in two states of tune; 74 kW and 100 kW, the unit is bolstered further by a 21 kW electric motor housed within a newly developed six-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The EV Frontera Electric is unlikely to form part of the local range next year. Image: Opel The fully electric option, simply called the Frontera Electric, makes do with a 44-kWh battery pack that develops 83 kW, and offers up to 305 km of range on a single charge. Arriving later, the long range version will have a claimed distance of 400 km. Likely spec In its home market, two trim levels are offered; Edition and GS Line, with notable features comprising the Opel Pure Panel made-up of two 10-inch displays, up to 17-inch alloy wheels, ambient lighting, Opel's IntelliLux LED headlights, a six-speaker sound system and up to five type-C USB ports. Standard across all models is the Opel Pure Panel made-up of two 10-inch displays. Image: Opel Reserved for the GS Line are dual-zone climate control, rain sense wipers, an imitation leather-trimmed steering wheel, a wireless smartphone charger, auto folding electric mirrors, front parking sensors to go with the Edition's rear, a reverse camera and Blind Spot Monitoring. With the split rear back folded down, the Frontera's boot can take 1 600-litres of luggage. Image: Opel Standard across both grades safety-wise is a tyre pressure monitor, Hill Start Assist, cruise control, Driver Attention Alert, Traffic Sign Recognition, Automatic Emergency Braking and Lane Keep Assist. For South Africa Speaking to The Citizen at Stellantis' Media Connect event held at Montecasino last week, which included the launch of the all-new Grandland, Opel Middle East and Africa Head, Falk Zimpel, said a mid-2026 market debut for the Frontera has been approved, alluding to it going on-sale around June or July. Priced from €23 900 (R499 259) in Germany and from £23 995 (R577 942) in the United Kingdom where sister brand Vauxhall refers to the Edition as the Design, details surrounding the Frontera's price and spec for South Africa will only be announced closer its launch next year. However, expect it possibly eschew the mild-hybrid powertrain for the conventional 1.2-litre PureTech turbo that develops 96kW/230Nm in the Corsa. At the same time, the Electric is unlikely to form of the local range anytime soon. ALSO READ: Opel Frontera officially returns as Crossland's reinvented successor

Opel Frontera Gravel concept previews rugged Duster rival
Opel Frontera Gravel concept previews rugged Duster rival

The Citizen

time30-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Citizen

Opel Frontera Gravel concept previews rugged Duster rival

Limited to a one-off build, the latest Opel Frontera Gravel concept could be an adventurer's companion and rival to Renault's popular Duster SUV. Looking for a new or used Opel? Find it here with CARmag! Built in collaboration with motorsport specialists BlackFish and XS, the concept will be shown publicly for the first time at the XS Carnight event in Wörthersee, Austria, today. Designed at Opel's Rüsselsheim studio, the Frontera Gravel builds on the standard Frontera Electric model, adding a range of off-road-inspired visual upgrades. These include a Thule Canyon XT roof rack, auxiliary LED lights on the hood and roof, a front winch, and snow tracks mounted on the D-pillars. It also gets 16-inch Borbet CWE alloy wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich all-terrain tyres, which enhance the SUV's tough appearance, even if its actual off-road capability remains limited. Related: Opel Unveils All-Electric Mokka for Rally Debut The body is finished in a matte Desert Stone wrap with black contrasts on the hood and roof, while orange detailing on the skid plates, mirrors, roof rack, and badging gives it a more striking look. Matching orange stitching appears on the microfibre seats inside, with a black headliner completing the theme. Underneath, the concept sticks with the front-wheel-drive layout of the production Frontera Electric. It uses a single 115kW electric motor and a 54kWh battery, offering up to 400km of driving range. While it's not built for serious off-roading, Opel says it's capable of light-duty trail driving or 'soft-roading'. There's currently no all-wheel-drive version of the Frontera, though Stellantis has deployed electrified rear axles in models like the Jeep Avenger 4Xe and Alfa Romeo Junior Ibrida Q4. This approach is also planned for the upcoming Fiat Grande Panda 4×4, suggesting it could be possible for Opel in the future. Though officially labelled a concept, the Frontera Gravel could point to a new rugged trim level to compete with the likes of the upcoming Dakar-inspired Dacia (or Renault) Duster. Opel says the concept is a way to gauge interest in a more adventurous version of its family SUV. Click here and browse thousands of new and used vehicles here with CARmag! The post Opel Frontera Gravel Concept Previews Rugged Duster Rival appeared first on CAR Magazine. Breaking news at your fingertips… Follow Caxton Network News on Facebook and join our WhatsApp channel. Nuus wat saakmaak. Volg Caxton Netwerk-nuus op Facebook en sluit aan by ons WhatsApp-kanaal.

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