New Opel Frontera now on sale for under €25k


The new Opel Frontera has arrived at Opel dealerships nationwide, with prices and equipment just announced by the brand.

Armed with a five-year unlimited mileage warranty as standard for the Irish market, the new Frontera is available in three trims and as a five-seater at launch, with a seven-seat version due before the end of the year.

The new Frontera Electric retails in Ireland from €24,606 inclusive of SEAI grant and VRT rebate, and from €27,995 plus delivery related charges for the new Frontera Hybrid.

Described as “rugged, spacious, ultra-modern”, and packaged in a range of bright new colours, the Frontera wears the new Opel Blitz emblem in the centre of the Opel Vizor front face.

Featuring wide-opening rear doors to allow easy access for passengers and baby seats, up to 460-litres of luggage can be stored in the boot, and up to 1,594-litres with the seats folded down. Customers who need to take even more luggage can avail of optional roof rails. A 60/40 split rear bench seat and a second load floor ensure additional versatility for families.

The new Frontera is powered by a choice of two petrol hybrid versions (100PS and 136PS) and two all-electric versions; a 44kW 113PS 300km range version is available from launch in Ireland, with a 54kW 113PS 400km range version due in 2026.

Opel Ireland managing director, James Brooks, said the new Frontera “offers families great packaging and value for money”.

“With its stylish new look, spacious cabin, and a choice of fully electric or petrol hybrid drivetrains and five or seven seats, the new Opel Frontera is destined to become an Irish family favourite,” he added. “With the first units landing in Opel dealer forecourts this month, we are delighted to now open the Frontera order books ahead of the all-important 261-period.”

Retailing from €24,606 inclusive of grants for the Electric version or from €27,995 for the petrol hybrid version, standard equipment on the entry level SC trim includes a 10-inch driver information display plus smartphone station, electronic parking brake and hill assist, LED headlights with automatic high beam, rear park assist, 16-inch painted steel wheel, manual climate control, alarm, cruise control, lane keep assist, forward collision alert, driver drowsiness alert, and speed sign recognition.

Priced from €26,480 inclusive of grants for the Electric powertrain or from €30,095 for the petrol hybrid version, standard equipment on the level two Elegance trim includes a 10-inch HD touchscreen with navigation, Opel Connect, DAB radio, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, wireless charger, natural voice recognition, front USB type C connection, rear view camera, heated front seats, heated steering wheel, rain sensing front wipers, automatic climate control, driver and front passenger Intelli seats, middle console with front centre armrest and hidden storage, 17-inch alloy wheels.

The top-of-the-range GS trim, from €28,354 with grants for the Electric version or from €32,095 for the petrol hybrid version, adds as standard front and rear park assist, roof rails, a black roof, high gloss black door mirrors, black front Opel logo, rear privacy glass, power folding rear view mirrors, electro-chrome rear view mirror, LED taillamps and LED foglamps, and side blind spot alert.

A seven-seater GS petrol hybrid model will follow later this year, retailing at a €1,500 premium over the five-seater GS petrol hybrid version, from €33,595 plus delivery related charges.