Wednesday 31 August 2022

Opel Zafira-e Life coming soon as All-Electric Crosscamp Flex

  • Caravan Salon 2022: Crosscamp shows prototype of electric camper in Düsseldorf
  • Locally emissions-free for the “great outdoors”: Driving range up to 322 km (WLTP 1)
  • Highly flexible: Fully equipped with appliances and sleeping for four
  • Planned for 2023: Battery-electric Crosscamp variants complement portfolio

Opel Zafira-e Life is the ideal vehicle for all those who want not only more space and flexibility but also electric mobility, even on a weekend trip to the countryside or camping. Spacious electric van from the German brand will be on display at this year's Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf from August 26 to September 4. Not only on stand D42 in hall 16, but also as the battery-electric Crosscamp Flex in the outdoor arena, where urban camper specialists Crosscamp will present the prototype of a battery-electric Crosscamp Flex based on the Zafira-e Life. Vehicle combines the high practicality and flexibility of the Opel van with the desire for a locally emissions-free camper.


75-kWh lithium-ion traction battery (located under the floor to save space) allows longer journeys, with a driving range of up to 322 kilometres in the WLTP 1 cycle. Charging is as easy as driving – via wall box, fast charging or even a cable for domestic plug sockets. Using 100 kW of direct current (DC), it takes around 48 minutes for the battery to reach 80 per cent state-of-charge. To preserve the energy in the traction battery for driving, an onboard 95 Ah auxiliary battery provides electricity for lighting, a cool box and a USB socket for charging other consumers such as smartphones or cameras.

Typically Crosscamp, typically Opel: High flexibility plus optimum safety

Like every Crosscamp, the all-electric Crosscamp Flex has everything needed for a relaxing trip. The practical equipment includes front seats that rotate by 180 degrees, a kitchenette, a wash basin, a gas cooker and fitted cupboards, as well as containers for drinking and waste water. Thanks to the rear bench seat that quickly turns into a double bed and two more beds under the rising roof, crosscamp Flex can accommodate four guests.

All Crosscamp variants based on the Zafira-e Life benefit from the Opel van’s wide range of assistance

systems offered as standard equipment. List includes front collision alert, emergency braking, drowsiness alert, lane keep assist and traffic sign recognition with semi-adaptive cruise control.

All-electric Crosscamp Flex will join the diesel-engined Crosscamp variants in 2023. Subsequently the brand also plans to offer the electric urban camper as the Crosscamp Lite.

[1] Range determined according to WLTP test procedure methodology (R (EC) No. 715/2007, R (EU) No. 2017/1151). Actual range can vary under everyday conditions and depends on various factors, in particular on personal driving style, route characteristics, outside temperature, use of heating and air conditioning and thermal preconditioning.

Monday 29 August 2022

ADAC Opel Rally Junior Team is European Champion

  • Barum Czech Rally Zlín: Fifth round of the 2022 European Junior Rally Championship
  • Fourth win of the season: Laurent Pellier clinches EC title with Opel Corsa Rally4
  • ADAC Opel Rally Junior Team celebrates fifth JERC triumph overall since 2015


With his fourth victory of the season, Frenchman Laurent Pellier gave the ADAC Opel Rally Junior Team its fifth title win overall in the European Junior Rally Championship (JERC) at the Barum Czech Rally Zlín. Thanks to an outstanding performance, the 27-year-old Pellier and his co-driver Marine Pelamourgues (24) gave the assembled European junior elite no chance in their Opel Corsa Rally4 and dominated the fifth round of the 2022 JERC season almost at will. Pellier/Pelamourgues were the fastest in eleven of the thirteen special stages. Although they had already been ahead by 43.9 seconds after the first stage, the Opel crew did not let up and set fastest times in all six stages on Sunday. In the end, their lead over Italy's Andrea Mabellini in the Renault Clio Rally4 was 1:32.1 minutes. The only serious title rival left before the Czech JERC round, Spaniard Oscar Palomo (Peugeot 208 Rally4), was even 2:23,3 minutes behind at the finish in Zlín. It was the fourth win of the season for Pellier after triumphs in the Junior European Championship rounds at Gran Canaria, Poland and Italy.


In addition to the performance of Pellier/Pelamourgues and the entire team, it was the Opel Corsa Rally4 celebrating its debut season, which contributed to this success in particular. The 1.2-litre, three-cylinder, turbocharged engine produces an impressive 156 kW (212 hp) and maximum torque of 290 Newton metres.


"That was a rally straight out of a picture book," beamed Pellier, who had been promoted to the ADAC Opel Rally Junior Team after winning the title in the world's first electric rally one-make cup, the ADAC Opel e-Rally Cup, last year. "Whole team did an outstanding job. Marine performed as flawlessly in the right seat as the Stohl crew did in the service park – so it was business as usual. And the Corsa Rally4 is simply a great rally car. I'm delighted with this title win and thank everyone who made it possible - first and foremost those responsible at Opel Motorsport and ADAC, as well as Manfred Stohl and his great squad!"


"Laurent has proven this season what an outstanding rally driver he is," praised Opel Motorsport Director Jörg Schrott. "It wasn't just his four victories, but above all the way he handled the accident in Latvia that particularly impressed me. He and Marine absolutely dominated the JERC season in the Corsa Rally4, which was also a credit to Stohl Racing. My personal thanks go to the team boss. Manfred Stohl was a guarantor for success with his experience and enthusiasm. Here, for example, we were certainly the only ones who made the right tire choice for every special stage. Manfred exemplifies to his team how to achieve success in rallying - a real leader figure. " And what makes the Opel motorsport boss particularly happy: "That we have once again proven that the joint promotion of young talents by ADAC and Opel works. Opel is the only manufacturer in the world that offers young rally drivers such opportunities. And when such a commitment pays off like this, it simply makes you proud."

New champion Laurent Pellier thus joins a remarkable line-up of JERC title winners from the ADAC Opel Rally Junior Team. With Emil Bergkvist (Sweden), Marijan Griebel (Germany), Chris Ingram (England) and Mārtiņš Sesks (Latvia), four top talents from the joint Opel/ADAC talent pool were crowned Junior European Rally Champion between 2015 and 2018.

Thursday 25 August 2022

Opel Astra F with over 1,000,000 kilometers on the clock

  • Gerry Dirix, owner of a 25-year-old Opel Astra F, visits Opel headquarters in Rüsselsheim
  • More than a million kilometers on the clock: it's possible!
  • 31 years of Opel Astra: Compact bestseller and ambassador of innovation
  • Five generations of success: Nearly 15 million Astras (F-K generations) sold

Beginning of a new era with the sixth generation of Astra, available as a plug-in hybrid, i.e. with electric drive, in two power variants.

Since 1991, Opel Astra has continued the tradition of innovation started by the Opel Kadett in the compact class. Opel Kadett brought premium technology to the mainstream and the Opel Astra - like its predecessor - has been Opel's ambassador of innovation through all its generations. The Astra gave everyone access to expressive design, versatility and dynamic handling, along with German thrills, precision and reliability. New generation of Opel's compact model, which made its debut in 1991, fully embodied the spirit of innovation that reigned at Opel. Newcomer also had a new name - Astra - and featured state-of-the-art security systems,

Opel Astra F emphasized reliability and durability. With this Astra, Opel had already taken an important step, opting for a closed circuit of raw materials with a high degree of component recyclability. From 1991 to 1997, Opel produced no less than 4.13 million Astras, making the Astra F the best-selling Opel to date. Opel was keen to point out that Gerry Dirix was one such buyer and takes great care of his car.

Gerry - immensely and rightfully proud of his car - wanted to personally present his Astra to Opel's new CEO, Florian Huettl. After all, his car has over a million kilometers on the clock and it still has the original engine and gearbox. A unique event for him and Opel!

This loyal customer is therefore called Gerry Dirix and he comes from Paal-Beringen. He is 45 years old and has been an Opel driver for decades. Professionally, he is a musician and also works in an educational institution.

At the age of 20, he bought an Opel Kadett as his first car, and his second car was a 1997 Opel Astra F, which already had 150,000 km on the clock. 25 years later, he has traveled a unique route, totaling more than 1,000,000 kilometers on the clock without any problems!

This car is still used for his daily trips.

Thanks to his calm driving style, good care and timely maintenance of his vehicle, Gerry achieved a unique performance.

He left on Tuesday, July 12 for Rüsselsheim with his Opel Astra F. "A very exciting moment that I was looking forward to," he says. “My car was ready a week in advance and had undergone a full technical check. Everything went off without a hitch, like it has for the past 25 years. But of course, I still had a little stress. An invitation from the headquarters of Opel is still something”.

Man from Beringen therefore arrived in Rüsselsheim on Tuesday evening without incident, with no less than a million and 11,000 kilometers on the clock. “A unique case,” he comments proudly.

Secret of this exceptional longevity, according to Gerry? “My car has always been maintained in an official garage with original parts. And of course the love of the driver also plays a role. Because it is and remains simple: take care of your car like a person, with love and respect”, says Gerry with great pride.

A message to which Opel fully subscribes, wishing Gerry Dirix and his Opel Astra F many pleasant kilometers to come!

Last year marked the start of a new era for the Opel brand, with the arrival of the sixth generation Astra: with the announcement of the last Astra in 2021, this successful model is now in its sixth generation . For the first time, the C-segment model from Opel will be available as a plug-in hybrid, i.e. with electric drive, in two power variants.

Monday 22 August 2022

Rüsselsheim Mayor Udo Bausch drives the Opel Zafira-e Life

 Opel Germany boss Andreas Marx hands over new battery-electric company car


Rüsselsheim Mayor Udo Bausch and Opel Germany boss Andreas Marx

Yesterday, the mayor of Rüsselsheim, Udo Bausch, officially received his new company car - a battery-electric Opel Zafira-e Life . Opel Germany boss Andreas Marx handed over the “E-Lounge on wheels” to the mayor directly in front of the Adam Opel building. Opel Zafira-e Life is locally emission-free and offers plenty of space for up to eight members of the city council.

"My new company car is a contribution to local climate protection and shows that the city is setting a good example in the necessary traffic turnaround," says Mayor Udo Bausch, pleased about his new, fully electric company car. "But the new Opel Zafira-e Life also shows the innovative strength that emanates from our business and research location. Rüsselsheim is helping to shape the path to electromobility – with the right vehicles and technologies, but also with the expansion of the charging infrastructure,” says Bausch.

"Opel is fully committed to resource-saving, forward-looking mobility - just like the city of Rüsselsheim. By 2028 we will be a fully electric brand. We are pleased that Mayor Bausch can already attend all appointments locally emission-free with his new Zafira-e Life. Because our electric van combines maximum comfort and flexibility with a sense of responsibility,” said Andreas Marx when the keys were handed over at the Opel headquarters.

Electric drive of the Opel Zafira-e Life ensures unrestricted suitability for everyday use and operational readiness. With an output of 100 kW/136 hp and a maximum torque of 260 Newton meters from a standing start, the e-van gets away from the spot quickly. Company car is equipped with a 75 kWh battery, so that it can travel up to 322 kilometers locally without emissions (according to WLTP 1) can cover until the next charging stop. Charging the Zafira-e Life is just as easy as driving it. Its batteries can be charged using a wall box at home, a fast charger on the go, or any power socket. Practically installed in the vehicle floor between the axles, the batteries do not restrict the loading volume and at the same time lower the vehicle's center of gravity due to their position. A state-of-the-art regenerative braking system makes the electric van even more efficient.

Safety and comfort are top priorities in the Opel Zafira-e Life - with Opel-typical comfort seats for the driver and front passenger as well as variable individual seats in the rear. Standard sensor-controlled, electric sliding doors make it easier to get in and out of rows two and three. Numerous state-of-the-art driver assistance systems make short and long business trips more relaxed. Rich portfolio includes a front camera and a distance radar, the semi-adaptive cruise control and limiter as well as lane assistant, drowsiness warning and a 180-degree panoramic reversing camera. Speed, distance to the vehicle in front or navigation can also be displayed on the Opel Zafira-e Life via a colored head-up display. The "Multimedia Navi Pro" infotainment system, which is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, offers a seven-inch touchscreen.

[1] Range determined according to WLTP test procedure methodology (R (EC) No. 715/2007, R (EU) No. 2017/1151). Actual range can vary under everyday conditions and depends on various factors, in particular on personal driving style, route characteristics, outside temperature, use of heating and air conditioning and thermal preconditioning.

Wednesday 17 August 2022

Opel Shark Cult spreads to All-New Astra Sports Tourer

  • Shark shoal: All-New Opel Astra Sports Tourer is home to several marine predators
  • Cult origins: Shark tradition began with little boy’s bright idea
  • Shark as symbol: Opel designers show their passion for tiniest details
All-New Opel Astra Sports Tourer

Real Opel fans immediately begin the search whenever the brand launches a new model. Not for the numerous advanced technologies included in the standard equipment, but for the marine lifeform hiding in and around the car: the shark. Miniature avatars of the creature that sits atop the ocean food chain have amused Opel drivers and passengers for years – as now in the new Astra Sports Tourer.

While the interior of most Opel models, such as the award-winning Mokka-e and Corsa-e, somewhere conceals one shark, the newest generation of the compact estate hosts several – one near the front, another towards the rear and others in more unusual places (but even Opel sharks must get their energy from somewhere). Exploring the new Astra Sports Tourer in search of sharks – for example as plug-in hybrid (WLTP combined fuel consumption1: 1.2-1.1 l/100 km; CO2 emissions 27-25 g/km) – is almost as much fun as driving it.


“Little sharks hidden in the new Opel Astra and Sports Tourer show our designers’ love for the tiniest of details”, said Design Director Karim Giordimaina. “Our customers can feel this passion and in the meantime Opel’s sharks have become a cult. This also demonstrates how approachable the Opel brand is.”

Opel Design Director Karim Giordimaina

From idea to cult: Opel sharks story began in 2004

But how do miniature sharks come to be hiding in Opel cars? One Sunday afternoon in 2004, designer Dietmar Finger was at home working on a sketch for a new Corsa. He was designing the ordinary outer panel of the glove box, which is mostly invisible because it is hidden by the closed passenger door. However, when the glove box is opened, this panel must ensure stability – which it does with ribs integrated in the plastic surface. Finger was designing the ribs when his son looked at the sketch and said, “Why don’t you just draw a shark?” “Why not!” thought the designer and gave the ribs their characteristic shape!

Opel Corsa Chief Designer at the time, Niels Loeb, was immediately sold on the idea. Shark in the glove box went into series production and the “Opel Shark Story” began. Next came Opel Zafira, where Karim Giordimaina, then in charge of the interior design, hid three sharks in the compact van’s cockpit. More followed, first in the Opel ADAM, then the Astra and other cars such as the Crossland and the Grandland SUV flagship.

In the meantime, every interior chief designer has placed a shark or two inside a new Opel model.  Wxact location always remains secret, even from Design top management. Fish therefore stay hidden until the launch, which makes for an interesting search for shark lovers both inside and outside the company.

Shark cult is set to continue with future Opel models. Exactly where they will be hiding in the car remains a mystery, but customers can already look forward to having fun looking for them.

[1] Values were determined using the more realistic WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure) test method which replaces the NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) test procedure. A vehicle's consumption, CO2 emissions and range not only depend on the efficient use of energy by the vehicle but are also influenced by driving style and other non-technical factors. The information on consumption and emissions does not refer to an individual vehicle and is intended solely for purposes of comparison between the various vehicle types.

Thursday 4 August 2022

Opel Classics to participate in Germany’s biggest Oldtimer Rally

  • Classic Opel competition cars among 197 starters of Olympia Rally ’72 Revival
  • World rally champion Walter Röhrl pilots Opel Commodore GS/E and Ascona 400
  • Opel Astra plug-in hybrid for organisers


Opel Classic will participate in the Olympia Rally '72 Revival, which will take place across Germany from August 8-13. One hundred and ninety-seven teams from nine nations will complete 6 daily stages between Kiel in the north and Munich in the south – a total of 2,252 kilometres. Among the starters is rally legend and double world champion Walter Röhrl, whose career took off exactly 50 years ago on the original Olympia Rally.

“We are delighted to be able to contribute real gems to this great revival with classic Opel models such as the 1971 Rallye Kadett and the Commodore GS/E Coupé. And of course, the Opel Olympia will also play a part to match the title of the rally. Just like our new Astra plug-in hybrid, which will attract attention with its bold, clear design and pioneering technologies as an advance and crew vehicle,” said Harald Hamprecht, Vice President Communications.

“1972 Olympia Rally was unique and the Revival will thrill the fans”, said Opel Classics Manager Leif Rohwedder. “Our legendary Opel cars are sure to bring back lots of memories for the participants and spectators.”

Walter Röhrl drives Opel Commodore GS/E and Ascona 400

Walter Röhrl describes the 1972 Olympia Rally as “the rally of the century. After this, nothing was the same as before.” His first works contract with Opel followed. “Under the guidance of Opel tuner Günter Irmscher, I prepared for my first Monte Carlo Rally and an exciting ‘73 season with my new co-driver Jochen Berger.” Bavarian went on to win the European Rally Championship in 1974 in a works Opel Ascona A and the drivers’ world championship title (for the second time) in 1982 with the Ascona 400.


On Thursday, August 11, Röhrl will start the rally in the Commodore GS/E from Opel Classic. It was precisely with a car like this that Röhrl and Berger made their Irmscher/Opel-debut at the Monte Carlo Rally in 1973. Röhrl will then cover the second leg from Pferdsfeld in an Opel Ascona 400 – a car with which he celebrated numerous successes, above all victory on the Monte Carlo Rally in 1982. The day's destination is the Speyer “Technik Museum”, home of Europe's largest space exhibition.

In addition to the Opel classics driven by Walter Röhrl, a special Opel Kadett B will be piloted on the Olympia Rally ’72 Revival by ADAC sport president Hermann Tomczyk and motorsport veteran Günther Holzer. They will share the Rallye Kadett driven by Swedes Anders Kulläng and Bruno Berglund in the 1970s.


Finally, an “Olympia Rally” would be incomplete without an Opel of the same name and the one taking part in this year's revival is an Olympia 1100 SR from 1967. This particular example features the 1100 SR engine with 44 kW/60 hp. More powerful Olympia 1900 could reach a top speed of up to 170 km/h – sports car territory at the time.



Opel Astra plug-in hybrid bold and pure course car

To ensure that the organisers of the Olympia Rally revival can travel in the same bold and pure style as the classic models from Rüsselsheim, Opel has put a new Astra plug-in hybrid at their disposal. Electrified Astra matches the rally’s climate-neutral concept and produces 133 kW/180 hp in system power and 360 Newton metres of maximum torque (WLTP combined fuel consumption1: 1.1 l/100 km, CO2 emissions 26-24 g/km). In pure electric mode, the five-door compact can cover up to 60 km locally emissions-free (WLTP1).

[1] Provisional range determined according to WLTP test procedure methodology (R (EC) No. 715/2007, R (EU) No. 2017/1151). Actual range can vary under everyday conditions and depends on various factors, in particular on personal driving style, route characteristics, outside temperature, use of heating and air conditioning and thermal preconditioning.