Opel gives first glimpse of future Astra
Opel has released the first exciting images of its all-new Astra. First glimpses of the eagerly awaited model, demonstrate precision engineering and high attention to detail, whilst promising a new generation of Opel’s design philosophy. Pure and bold and electrified, the new Astra paves the way forward for the German brand’s future passenger cars.
“The future Astra will open another exciting new chapter in the 30-year history of our compact class model”, says Opel CEO, Michael Lohscheller. “We are confident that the next generation Opel Astra will make a powerful impression and attract many new customers to the brand.”
The central exterior design element is a further development of the Opel Vizor, first seen on the new Mokka. The face of the brand stretches across the front, seamlessly integrating technologies such as the ultra-slim IntelliLux LED® headlamps that will once again bring cutting-edge innovation to the compact market segment. At the rear, the all-new Astra nameplate is centrally placed on the sheer, taut surface of the tailgate.
The same German precision applies throughout the interior. The next generation Pure Panel digital cockpit, with fully glazed surfaces, echoes the seamless integration of the Opel Vizor with two widescreen displays delivering detoxed information in a horizontal driver-oriented format. Physical controls are reduced to the minimum in the form of finely crafted keys.
The high quality of the interior customer experience is further emphasized by the shape, textures and materials used in the newly designed steering wheel and the exceptionally ergonomic front seats, a typical strength of the Opel brand.
Designed and engineered in Rüsselsheim, Germany, the next generation Astra will be available as a dynamic five-door hatchback and versatile Sports Tourer estate. continuing Opel’s ongoing product offensive and adding considerable impetus to the electrification of the brand’s entire product portfolio.
Production will begin this year at the plant in Rüsselsheim.
Detailed information on Opel’s new compact class generation will follow soon – stay tuned!