Opel unveils new Movano utility vehicle
Opel has just unveiled the third generation of its Movano utility, which is in the N1-3 category, while the Vivaro is in the N1-2 category and the Combo in the N1-1 category. These categories correspond to the dimensions of the vehicles, but above all to the transport capacity. Previously based on the Renault Master, the new utility vehicle of the German brand belonging to the Stellantis group since 2017 had to swap this body for the same as the Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer and Citroën Jumper. Only the front part makes it possible to differentiate the different models within the Stellantis group.

As a result, this new generation of Opel Movano is available not only with a diesel engine (this type of engine remains largely the majority on this type of vehicle), but as a battery electric vehicle, like the Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer and Citroën Jumper. It will thus be offered with 2.2-liter diesel engines (120 to 165 hp). The electric version, intended primarily for deliveries in urban areas, will offer a maximum range of 117 or 225 kilometres depending on the battery size (37 kWh or 70 kWh).

The characteristics of the Opel Movano are the same as those of the other models of the Stellantis group, and its production is expected to be carried out at the Italian plant of Val di Sangro, such as the Ducato, Boxer and Jumper. Its production could reach 25,000 units per year.

It will be offered in four lengths (L1 to L4) and three heights (H1 to H3), with a maximum loading volume ranging from 8 to 17 m3, and loads of up to 2 tonnes.


    
 

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