Opel reveals first photos of the all-new, 100% electric, Opel Combo-e

The zero-emission compact van boasts a range of up to 275km from a single charge

Opel has revealed the first photos of it's new 100% electric, light commercial vehicle. The all-new Opel Combo-e arrives in Ireland in late 2021. 

The zero- emission compact van joins the Combo line-up of petrol and diesel engines which were voted International Van of the Year 2019 and Irish Van of the Year in 2020. The new Combo-e boasts an electric range of up to 275km from a single charge and offers up to 4.4m3 cargo space and 800kg payload and is available in two lengths.  Prices and final equipment will be announced closer to launch.

Opel Combo Electric

Michael Lohscheller, Opel CEO, said: "The all-electric Opel Combo-e will enable compact van users to work in urban areas while transporting the highest payload and towing the heaviest weight in the class. The Combo-e continues the expansion of our zero-emission light commercial vehicle offer that began late last year with the Vivaro-e, just crowned International Van of the Year 2021. By the end of 2021 we will also launch the Movano-e, thus electrifying our entire LCV portfolio."

The new Combo-e will arrive at dealerships this autumn, joining the Vivaro-e as the newest member of Opel's all-electric LCV family. The next new model, the new Movano-e, will also arrive in 2021. This means that the brand's entire light commercial vehicle portfolio will be electric by the end of this year. Opel will offer an electrified version of every passenger car and LCV model by 2024.

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