Opel Grandland Electric Long Range: 694 km WLTP range
Opel Grandland Electric Long Range brings 97 kWh battery and 694 km WLTP range
Opel Grandland Electric Long Range: 694 km WLTP range
Discover the Opel Grandland Electric Long Range: 97 kWh battery, up to 694 km WLTP, 231 hp, 27-min fast charge to 80%. Orders open in Europe from €51,750.
2025-10-09T18:00:16+03:00
2025-10-09T18:00:16+03:00
2025-10-09T18:00:16+03:00
Opel has expanded the lineup of its flagship electric crossover with the Grandland Electric Long Range. According to the press release, the new variant is equipped with a 97 kWh battery that enables up to 694 km on the WLTP cycle—Opel’s best range figure among its electric models. That kind of stamina sets a clear benchmark for the brand and should ease long-distance anxiety.The single electric motor produces 231 hp and 345 Nm, sending the Grandland to 100 km/h in 8.8 seconds, with top speed limited to 170 km/h. On a high-power charger, the battery can be replenished to 80% in roughly 27 minutes. It’s not a traffic-light sprinter, but the numbers suit a family crossover, and the capped top speed reinforces the efficiency-first brief while keeping road-trip stops short.Built on Stellantis’s STLA Medium platform, the Grandland preserves interior space even with the larger battery. The chassis spec includes Frequency Selective Damping adaptive suspension and three driving modes—Normal, Eco, and Sport. The setup leans toward calm, controlled progress, with the modes letting drivers tailor the car’s character.The Grandland Electric Long Range is already open for orders in Europe, with prices starting at €51,750 (about 4.9 million rubles at the current rate). Thanks to its energy efficiency and tech, it can credibly vie for a spot among the strongest contenders in its class—and on paper, it reads as Opel’s most convincing long-range family EV yet.
Opel Grandland Electric Long Range, 97 kWh battery, 694 km WLTP range, 231 hp, STLA Medium platform, fast charging 27 minutes, price €51,750, family EV crossover
2025
Michael Powers
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Opel Grandland Electric Long Range brings 97 kWh battery and 694 km WLTP range
Discover the Opel Grandland Electric Long Range: 97 kWh battery, up to 694 km WLTP, 231 hp, 27-min fast charge to 80%. Orders open in Europe from €51,750.
Michael Powers, Editor
Opel has expanded the lineup of its flagship electric crossover with the Grandland Electric Long Range. According to the press release, the new variant is equipped with a 97 kWh battery that enables up to 694 km on the WLTP cycle—Opel’s best range figure among its electric models. That kind of stamina sets a clear benchmark for the brand and should ease long-distance anxiety.
The single electric motor produces 231 hp and 345 Nm, sending the Grandland to 100 km/h in 8.8 seconds, with top speed limited to 170 km/h. On a high-power charger, the battery can be replenished to 80% in roughly 27 minutes. It’s not a traffic-light sprinter, but the numbers suit a family crossover, and the capped top speed reinforces the efficiency-first brief while keeping road-trip stops short.
Built on Stellantis’s STLA Medium platform, the Grandland preserves interior space even with the larger battery. The chassis spec includes Frequency Selective Damping adaptive suspension and three driving modes—Normal, Eco, and Sport. The setup leans toward calm, controlled progress, with the modes letting drivers tailor the car’s character.
The Grandland Electric Long Range is already open for orders in Europe, with prices starting at €51,750 (about 4.9 million rubles at the current rate). Thanks to its energy efficiency and tech, it can credibly vie for a spot among the strongest contenders in its class—and on paper, it reads as Opel’s most convincing long-range family EV yet.