- Powerful: New electric motor with 200 kW/270 hp and 400 Nm torque
- Energised: New 110 kWh battery, 420 km range (WLTP1), 150 kW fast charging
- Advanced: New assistance systems enable level 2 automated driving
- Ergonomic: New cockpit with up to 10-inch colour touchscreens
- Characteristic: Opel-typical front and rear design
- Diverse: 30 variants, up to 17 m3 cargo volume and 2 tons payload
- Practical: “Keyless Entry & Go”, inductive smartphone charging, “Eat & Work” bench seat
Ready for the heavy duties of working life that lie ahead – that is the new Opel Movano. With its diverse range of body styles, up to 17 m3 of cargo volume and a payload of up to 2 tons, the largest light commercial vehicle (LCV) from the brand with the Blitz has always been impressive. The new Movano retains all of the class-leading qualities and adds new ones on top, such as advanced driver assistance systems that enable level 2 automated driving for the first time. Above all, with the locally emissions-free new Movano Electric, Opel continues its electrification strategy – with higher power and a longer driving range. The new electric transporter is powered by an especially strong electric motor with 200 kW/270 hp and 400 Newton metres of torque. Thanks to the new 110 kWh battery, the new Movano Electric can cover up to 420 kilometres (WLTP1) without a charging stop, making it a capable, reliable partner, even on longer journeys. Additional versatility is provided by the new 230 V dashboard socket that enables electrical devices to be powered or recharged.
In the interior, the focus is on connectivity, ergonomics and comfort. The redesigned cockpit offers infotainment systems with up to 10-inch colour touchscreens. Wireless smartphone charging is possible, as is keyless entry and starting. An optional versatile “Eat & Work” bench seat can also be used as a work surface. The Movano underlines its new, modern and future-oriented character when viewed from the outside, featuring a refreshed design at the front and rear that is typical of the brand, as well as optional LED headlights.
Patrick Dinger, head of Opel in Germany: “The new Opel Movano is the perfect addition to the fleet and can master heavy duties. The new Movano Electric demands no compromises, offering even more power and a longer driving range than before. In addition, the new Movano is available with level 2 automated driving, a real highlight in this segment. With strengths such as these, the new Movano makes fleets future-proof.”
New Movano Electric: Up to 420 km range (WLTP1) and 150 kW fast charging
The new Opel Movano offers the appropriate drivetrain for every user-profile. As the locally emissions-free Movano Electric it sets standards, from the motor to the battery. While the electric motor in the Movano previously had an output of 90 kW/122 hp, the new one now produces 200 kW/270 hp. The maximum torque available from the first squeeze of the accelerator has increased from 260 to 400 Newton metres – this means that the Movano Electric can accelerate strongly from a standstill even when fully laden, and can cover distances quickly at speeds up to 130 km/h. The previous 37 and 70 kWh batteries have been replaced by a 110 kWh battery that enables a driving range of up to 420 km (according to WLTP1). Movano Electric drivers can therefore travel up to 170 km further than before on one charge of the battery.
Depending on preferences, drivers of the Movano Electric can choose from three driving modes to make optimal use of the performance and range: “Normal” (limited to 160 kW power output), “Eco” for range optimisation (120 kW) and “Power” for maximum performance (200 kW). Drivers can also set four levels of recuperation under braking using paddles behind the steering wheel.
The new Movano Electric is equipped as standard with a 3-phase 11 kW onboard charger for AC charging. It is also the first Opel to offer the option of charging with up to 150 kW DC. At a public fast charging station, it only takes 55 minutes to recharge to 80 per cent of the battery capacity.
Additional practicality is provided by the new, optional 230V socket option. It helps to easily charge electric devices such as laptops, electric tool batteries, tablets and other low power appliances that require electricity up to 150 Watts. The socket is positioned conveniently on the dashboard in a central place and is easily accessible for front seat occupants.
Class-leading choice: Battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell or diesel
The new Opel Movano also plays a pioneering role with another drivetrain alternative: in 2024, the Opel’s largest LCV will be available for the first time as the Movano HYDROGEN for those who want to travel long distances locally emissions-free and also need to refuel quickly. The innovative hydrogen fuel cell vehicle will offer a range of up to 400 km (WLTP1) and can be refuelled with hydrogen in only around five minutes.
Three highly efficient turbo-diesel units complete the drivetrain line-up. The engines offer outputs of 88 kW/120 hp 103 kW/140 hp and 132 kW/180 hp and – depending on the power output – can be combined with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Together with aerodynamic improvements to the body, the drivetrains reduce fuel consumption by up to 9 per cent compared to the previous engines, which also makes the Movano a top player in the segment in terms of fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions.
Pioneer: New assistance systems enable level 2 automated driving
The new Movano also displays pioneering achievements among the numerous driver assistance systems. The electric power steering automatically adjusts the assistance to the speed of the vehicle. This increases driving comfort at higher speeds and makes manoeuvring in the city more comfortable. The electric parking brake is activated via a switch on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel.
In addition to traffic sign recognition, forward collision alert with emergency braking and side blind-spot alert, there are now new systems such as drowsiness alert, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control with “Stop & Go” function, 360-degree parking sensors, parking assist and a digital rear view mirror that further improves all-round visibility. A total of 22 assistance systems and electronic helpers make driving and manoeuvring easier.
The combination of adaptive cruise control with “Stop & Go” function, lane keep assist and traffic jam assist enables the Movano to steer, brake and accelerate itself at speeds up to 30 km/h – for example in slow traffic – provided that the driver‘s hands remain on the steering wheel. This means that automated driving at level 2 is possible with the new Movano for the first time in its successful career.
Connected, organised, versatile: New state-of-the-art Movano cockpit
Movano drivers can now work in a state-of-the-art, versatile and at the same time comfortable environment. The cockpit of Opel’s largest LCV has been comprehensively redesigned, making it more ergonomic and, above all, more connected. As an option, the most important information can now be displayed in a fully digital, configurable 7-inch colour driver information centre. A 3D map from the navigation system can also be displayed there.
The new infotainment and navigation system can be easily operated via the 10-inch colour touchscreen located centrally at the top of the centre console. Compatible smartphones connect wirelessly to the infotainment system via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Navigation is possible using TomTom® navigation maps in 3D. The most important functions can be controlled via natural speech recognition. Particularly practical for delivery services and professionals who often have to use a mobile phone at work is a shelf in the centre console for charging smartphones inductively.
Versatility is a highlight of the new Movano, not only in the variety of variants and the range of cargo-carrying options, but also in the interior. The optional “Eat & Work” bench-seat turns the cockpit into an ergonomic control centre. In just a few simple steps, the seat next to the driver can be transformed into a movable, practical work surface, e.g. for a laptop, turning the Movano into a mobile office. Alternatively, the seat can be converted into a small table with a cup holder – ideal when the time comes for a short break. And with the keyless locking and starting system (“Keyless Entry & Go”), the driver no longer even needs to take the key out of his pocket to open, start or lock the Movano.
Ready for everything: Unrivalled variety of body style options
The new Movano also scores points with its wide range of body styles. Four vehicle lengths, three wheelbases and three heights, as well as panel van, platform chassis, double cab, flatbed and tipper versions allow countless configuration options to suit the respective user-profile. At the same time, the Opel’s largest LCV makes no compromises in terms of payload or cargo volume. The Movano Electric can carry a payload of up to 1,500 kg, and the diesel version can carry up to 2 tons. Thanks to the practical underbody location of the battery, the cargo volume of up to 17 m3 is fully retained. The Movano Electric is also suitable for numerous conversions. The new Movano, Movano Electric and, in the future, the Movano HYDROGEN, will become ideal, highly efficient and resource-saving partners for heavy duties. Opel will open the order books for the Movano and the Movano Electric soon.
[1] Range values determined according to WLTP test procedure methodology (R (EC) No. 715/2007, R (EU) No. 2017/1151). The actual range can vary under everyday conditions and depends on various factors, in particular on personal driving style, route characteristics, outside temperature, use of heating and air conditioning and thermal preconditioning. Vehicle not available yet.
Opel is one of the largest European car manufacturers and a leader in the reduction of CO2 emissions thanks to its extensive electrification offensive. The company was founded by Adam Opel in Rüsselsheim, Germany, in 1862 and started building automobiles in 1899. Opel is part of Stellantis NV, a global leader created for the new era of sustainable mobility. Together with its British sister brand Vauxhall, the company is represented in more than 60 countries around the globe, continuing to enter new international markets. Opel is currently consistently implementing its electrification strategy to secure sustainable success and ensure that the future mobility demands of customers are met. By 2024, a battery-electric variant of each Opel model will be available.
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