Used Volkswagen e-Golf Problems and Fixes (2013 – 2020).
TESLA FORD HONDA CHEVROLET RIVIAN HYUNDAI KIA LUCID VOLKSWAGEN SKODA AUDI BMW MERCEDES RENAULT VOLVO PEUGEOT BYD XIAOMI TOYOTA NISSAN…
TESLA FORD HONDA CHEVROLET RIVIAN HYUNDAI KIA LUCID VOLKSWAGEN SKODA AUDI BMW MERCEDES RENAULT VOLVO PEUGEOT BYD XIAOMI TOYOTA NISSAN…
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro S — 794 km on one charge TESLA FORD HONDA CHEVROLET RIVIAN HYUNDAI KIA LUCID VOLKSWAGEN SKODA…
The Volkswagen ID.4 has become a significant player in the electric SUV market, but it’s important to understand that the…
Opel officially opened order books for the longest-range version of its flagship electric crossover—the Grandland Electric Long Range (97 kWh). Thanks to the new STLA Medium architecture and an increased battery size, this "German-made" model sets a new benchmark for long-distance electric travel, effectively eliminating range anxiety.
The key innovation is the battery with an impressive 97 kWh (net) capacity. This has pushed the range on a single charge to an exceptional 694 kilometres (WLTP), making the Grandland Long Range the undisputed champion in Opel's electric lineup.
In addition to impressive performance metrics, the Grandland Long Range comes standard with comfort technologies such as ergonomic Intelli-Seats, multimedia infotainment, and the crucial Frequency Selective Damping system for a perfect balance between comfort and handling—a hallmark of Opel engineering.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Starting Price (Germany) | €51,750 (RRP incl. VAT) |
| Battery (Net) | 97 kWh |
| Range (WLTP) | Up to 694 km |
| Power / Torque | 170 kW (231 hp) / 345 Nm |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 8.8 seconds |
| DC Fast Charging (to 80%) | ~27 minutes |
| Platform | STLA Medium (BEV-native) |
The Long Range version joins the already available Grandland Electric variants in the market:
With the introduction of the Grandland Electric Long Range, Opel makes a strong bid for leadership in the family electric crossover segment, focusing on truly long-distance travel where few competitors have previously dominated.
EVspecsHub is a non-profit informational platform dedicated to providing free electric vehicle specifications. Any future ads will support hosting and maintenance costs to keep our content accessible.