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Opel Frontera comes in battery electric and hybrid versions, design revealed

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Automaker Open today revealed the design of its Opel Frontera, the model comes in two variants – battery electric and a 48-volt hybrid.

The Opel Frontera brings a rugged design with an upright front silhouette. It has the new Opel “Blitz” emblem at the center of Opel Vizor. The lack vizor integrates the Eco LED headlamps with automatic high beam and central Opel Blitz.

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The Vizor has a trapezoidal cooling opening in the lower third. The wheel arches and fenders plant provide the car stability on the road.

It offers wide horizontal decors on the instrument panel and doors. Inside the cabin, the car is equipped with a fully digital cockpit with two 10-inch screens and a multimedia infotainment system.

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User can connect their devices to the smartphone station via a dedicated app and use its feature on the infotainment control center. This smartphone station also enables users to interact with the phone using steering wheel buttons.

Opel Frontera

Opel Frontera (Image Credit: Opel)

The new Frontera comes with an Intelli-Seat feature that relieves the pressure on the tailbone to improve ride comfort. These seats use fabrics with sustainable recycled material.

Furthermore, you can charge your phone using a wireless charger and two USB ports on the front and two ports on the second row.

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Large devices such as tablets can be stored in the center console with a flexible strap that holds them in place. The second row also brings integrated smartphone pockets in the backrests of the front seats.

The Opel Frontera provides more than 460 liters of luggage space with back seats up. This space expands to 1,600 liters with seats folded. With optional functional roof rails, customers can even take more luggage of up to 200kg.

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Opel has not shared any further details about the Frontera at the moment.

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