Opel is showing how it will be approaching the future with its stunning new Opel Experimental concept.
Aero-flaps at the front and rear increase aerodynamic efficiency as does the rear end diffusor. It extends or retracts depending on the prevailing driving situation.
The floating, transparent Pure Pad sits ahead of the front armrest. It can be configured according to the driver's personal preferences, thus allowing instant access to the most frequently used controls.
With an ultra-modern exterior design, the Opel Experimental gives a clear vision of where the Opel brand will be heading in the coming years.
The battery-electric crossover celebrated its world premiere at the 2023 IAA Mobility in Munich, where it will surely turn heads and introduce a new audience to Opel's vision for sustainable individual mobility.
Overall, the efficient battery-electric crossover is based on a state-of-the-art Stellantis BEV platform, and also equipped with electric all-wheel drive.
One of the most eye-catching things about the sleek silhouette of the Opel Experimental is the absence of chrome. Instead, the addition of exterior lighting and bold contrasting graphics add personality and sophistication to the already impressive proportions.
The dramatic tapering profile has a bold and pure design with clean surfacing to enhance its stunning presence. Even traditional wing mirrors have made way for fully integrated 180-degree cameras on the C-pillars while sharp, muscular wheel-arch blisters emphasise the confident stance.
Highlights include the cutting-edge aero-efficiency features, the spacious, illuminated interior with lightweight seats and next-level head-up display.