- New look: LCV models also with characteristic Opel Vizor brand fascia
- New work space: Refreshed cockpits with up to 10-inch colour touchscreens
- New electric drivetrains: Class-leading driving range
Opel announced that it will introduce new generations of its Combo compact, Vivaro mid-size and Movano large-size light commercial vehicles (LCV). Each model will feature new exterior styling and a redesigned cockpit, while the battery-electric versions will continue to offer class-leading driving range. In addition, the German brand announced that the new Movano will also be available as a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle in the near future.
The upcoming light commercial vehicle models from the brand with the Blitz will be immediately recognisable thanks to the new, LCV-specific interpretation of the Opel Vizor brand fascia familiar from Opel’s newest passenger cars. The Vizor integrates the brand emblem with the signature front lighting systems, creating a single visual unit that stretches fully across the face of the vehicle.
In addition to the exterior design, the interiors of the new Opel Combo, Vivaro and Movano have undergone further development. The highlights of the refreshed cockpits will include new wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto-compatible infotainment systems with colour touchscreens up to 10 inches in size.
The battery-electric versions of the new Opel Combo, Opel Vivaro and Opel Movano will continue to offer uncompromised usability similar to that of the respective combustion engine variants. Thanks to state-of-the-art battery technologies and enhancements such as further improved drivetrain efficiency, all three will therefore continue to offer class-leading, locally emissions-free battery-electric range.
The new range of Opel light commercial vehicles will carry over all the strengths of their predecessors. These include a wide range of advanced driver assistance systems to make journeys and manoeuvring more comfortable and above all safer. Furthermore, the trio will be available in various lengths, heights and body types to meet all professional needs, and they will maintain their convincing load volumes, payloads and towing capacities. Opel will reveal more details about the individual vehicle lines in the coming weeks.