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2024 Opel Grandland Electric 73 kWh 79.0 kWh 213 hp Battery, Horsepower, Range

The Opel Grandland Electric SUV provides a practical entry with a 73 kWh usable NMC battery (battery size) offering a WLTP range of up to 523 km (325 mi). All specs verified with official sources.

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Opel Grandland Electric

73 kWh |  2024–

Opel Grandland Electric front view – 2025 model, aerodynamic SUV design with closed grille and LED headlights
Opel Grandland Electric
battery capacity
Capacity
range –
Range
power output
Power
acceleration
Acceleration
79 kWh
523 km

157 kW

9.0 s

Technical Data & Performance

Model Years2024–present
Trim (Variant)Grandland Electric - 73 kWh
Power (Horsepower)157 kW (213 hp)
Top Speed170 km/h (106 mph)
Torque260 Nm (192 lb-ft)
Acceleration9.0 sec (0–100 km/h)
9.0 sec (0–62 mph)
DriveFWD Front-wheel drive
Motor detailsSingle Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Motor codeStellantis e-Motors

Battery & Charging

Battery Capacity & Size73.0 kWh usable,
79.0 kWh gross
Max Range523 km (325 mi) / WLTP
Consumption16.8 kWh/100 km
Battery TypeNCM (Nickel-Cobalt-Manganese)
Cell Format / SupplierModular. Single-Layer | Stellantis / CATL / ACC (Partners)
Battery Voltage400 V
V2L SupportedNo
Heat pumpYes
AC Home ChargingType2 / 1-phase - 7.4 kW (Max Power)
Type2 / 3-phase - 11 kW (Max Power)
DC Fast ChargingCCS2, 160 kW (Max Power)
34 min. (10–80%)
Charging Updates34 min (Estimated 10-80%) / 29-30 min (Official 20-80%)

Dimensions & Body

Type5 door, SUV
Seating capacity5
ClassC-Segment (Compact Crossover SUV)
Length4650 mm (183.1 in)
Width1934 mm (76.1 in)
Height1665 mm (65.6 in)
Wheelbase2795 mm (110 in)
Ground Clearance204 mm (8.0 in)
Curb weight2207 kg (4866 lb)
Gross weight2700 kg (5952 lb)
Trunk Volume510 L (18.0 ft³)
1650 L (58.3 ft³) max
TowingUnbraked: 750 kg (1653 lb), Braked: 1200 kg (2646 lb)
Drag Coefficient0.278
PlatformSTLA Medium
Estimated Market Price
* for reference only
EUR 46,750

⚠️ Please note: actual vehicle specifications may vary depending on market, trim level, or available regional packages.

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The Evolution of the Opel Grandland Electric: Key Changes and Specifications


Generation I (2024: Launch Models)

  • Platform & Architecture:
    • Introduction of the dedicated EV platform STLA Medium (400V system).
    • Vehicle growth: Length 4,650 mm; Wheelbase 2,784 mm.
  • Standard Model Specifications (73 kWh):
    • Grandland Electric: Single motor (FWD).
    • Battery capacity (Net): 73 kWh.
    • WLTP Range: Up to 521 km.
    • Max DC Charging: Approx. 160 kW.
  • Alternate Battery Variant (82 kWh):
    • Battery capacity (Gross/Net): 86 kWh / 82 kWh.
    • This variant was noted in initial announcements with a higher capacity for certain trims/markets.
  • Chassis Technology: Standard inclusion of Frequency Selective Damping (FSD) for adaptive comfort.

2025: Performance and Range Expansion

  • Grandland Electric Long Range:
    • Significantly increased battery size: 97 kWh.
    • Extended WLTP Range: Up to 694 km (The range champion among Grandland variants).
    • Performance: 170 kW (231 hp) and 345 Nm of torque.
    • Fast Charging: 10-80% in about 27 minutes.
  • Grandland Electric AWD:
    • Dual-motor setup (AWD) for enhanced performance and traction.
    • System Output: 239 kW (325 hp) and 509 Nm of torque.
    • This marks Opel’s first all-electric all-wheel-drive SUV.

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Common Issues and Problems with the Opel Grandland Electric


First Generation (2024 - Present)

Infotainment System Freezing Problems

As a vehicle heavily reliant on digital interfaces, the Grandland Electric (and related STLA platform vehicles) has shown some software weaknesses. Owners and reviewers have reported the large central display being sluggish to respond to touch or the entire infotainment system freezing or rebooting unexpectedly. The menu layout has also been described as complex and unintuitive, which can be a daily problem for drivers.

Common Solutions: These faults are typically addressed by dealer-applied or over-the-air (OTA) software updates. Drivers should ensure the car's software is current. Opel service centers are familiar with these system issues on new models and can often perform a reset or flash the system with updated firmware.

Suspension & Ride Quality Issues

While the Grandland Electric features Frequency Selective Damping (FSD) for comfort, some owners report that the suspension feels heavy and clunky, particularly when driving over sharper bumps and potholes at lower, town speeds. The vehicle can sometimes clatter into road imperfections, leading to a less refined ride than expected, which many consider a comfort problem. This weakness is less noticeable at higher speeds.

Common Solutions: Unlike a defect, this is primarily a characteristic of the chassis tuning. Some drivers have noted that adjusting tire pressure can offer marginal improvement. For most owners, awareness of this design characteristic is the key, as it is not a repairable fault but a comfort issue.

Charging Port Alignment Problems

A minor but frequently reported problem relates to the physical charging port door. Some owners have experienced occasional alignment or latch issues with the door, sometimes preventing it from closing correctly or securely. This physical fault does not affect the actual charging capability but presents a persistent cosmetic and functional issue.

Common Solutions: This is typically resolved through minor adjustments to the hinges or latch mechanism performed under the standard manufacturer warranty. Owners should have the dealer inspect and remedy the alignment problem during routine service.


Conclusion

The Opel Grandland Electric, being built on the robust new STLA Medium platform, is generally viewed as a reliable new vehicle, and widespread catastrophic failures have not been reported. The primary owner problems are linked to software stability and comfort characteristics (ride quality). These issues are common in the initial phase of any new-generation vehicle. Prospective buyers of a used model should verify that all available software updates have been installed, as these often mitigate the majority of the reported electronic faults and system weaknesses.


* Disclaimer: The information presented here is compiled from owner discussions in online communities, forums, and various open public sources. The accuracy, completeness, and reliability of this data cannot be guaranteed, and it should be used for informational purposes only.

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