• The name returns, but this Frontera is a stylish, practical SUV with no off-road focus, unlike its predecessors.
  • Available in both mild-hybrid gasoline and fully electric versions, catering to different needs.
  • It will be closely related to the next-gen Citroen C3 Aircross which will be revealed later this year.

Opel has released the first official photos of the all-new Frontera, set to succeed the aging Crossland in its lineup. The crossover will be available with both mild hybrid and fully electric powertrains, mirroring the specifications of the upcoming Citroen C3 Aircross twin.

It’s perhaps the name of the new model that will immediately catch your attention. Opel and sister company Vauxhall first used the Frontera name between 1991-1998 for an Isuzu Wizard-based SUV. A second-gen model was then introduced and survived until 2004. The third generation – sharing its underpinnings and a large portion of the bodywork with the upcoming Citroen C3 Aircross – distances itself from the off-road nature of its predecessors, being more focused on practicality.

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The Opel-specific bits of the new Frontera share many similarities with the Mokka. Simple LED headlights are featured alongside the Vizor fascia which is a common feature throughout the Opel lineup. The pictured model has a striking orange and gloss black two-tone design.

Opel’s designers have crafted a particularly intriguing rear end for the Frontera. The thick C-pillars immediately catch the eye as do the split taillights, looking not dissimilar to some of the split light designs from the Hyundai group. The SUV is also showcased with a black and grey bumper.

Like many other modern cars, the cabin of the new Frontera adopts a minimalist design but does appear to retain some physical buttons. The highlight is the digital instrument cluster and infotainment display, both 10-inch units. There is also a chunky three-spoke steering wheel, cloth across the seats, and plenty of black plastic elements. A cooled wireless charging pad is also visible as are two USB ports up front and two at the rear.

 New Opel Frontera Is A Domesticated SUV For The Masses
The new Frontera has absolutely no connection to the tough, Isuzu-based off-roader that Opel and sister company Vauxhall offered back in the 1990s, other than sharing the same name.
 New Opel Frontera Is A Domesticated SUV For The Masses

The new model will offer 460 liters (16.2 cubic-feet) of cargo space with the rear seats up or 1,600 liters (56.5 cubic-feet) with them folded down. A roof rack will also be offered from the factory. The rear bench seat also splits 60:40. The company didn’t mention if the Frontera will be offered with a three-row seating layout as with the upcoming Citroen C3 Aircross sibling.

The Opel Frontera is one of the many new models from Stellantis that will ride on Smart Car architecture which is an evolution of the CMP / eCMP platform. It has been confirmed that it will be available with both 48-volt mild-hybrid ICE and fully electric powertrains. While the company hasn’t announced detailed specifications, we can easily guess based on other Stellantis offerings. The entry-level Frontera will most likely feature the turbocharged 1.2-liter mild-hybrid gasoline engine, while the EV will come fitted with a single front-mounted electric motor.

We will learn more about the new Frontera closer to its market launch which is expected in summer 2024. The SUV will be positioned between the smaller Mokka and the larger Grandland which will also be renewed this year.

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