Opel presents three world premieres

Opel celebrated a third public premiere in Munich with the new Opel Grandland Electric AWD.
Opel presented three exciting world premieres at the IAA Mobility 2025 earlier this month. The striking Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo concept and the new Opel Mokka GSE, Opel's most powerful all-electric road car to date, took pride of place alongside the Opel Grandland Electric AWD, the German brand's first all-electric model with all-wheel drive.
The Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo concept car gave a preview of upcoming all-electric GSE models, and underlined Opel's commitment to the small car segment. It can be experienced by anyone on Gran Turismo 7 from this autumn. With its extraordinary design, a system output of 588kW (800hp), 800 Newton metres of torque, acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.0 seconds and a top speed of 320km/h, the Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo represents the epitome of Opel's high-performance GSE sub-brand.
The Mokka GSE Rally entered the big stage for the first time in early summer at the ADAC Opel Electric Rally Cup "powered by GSE". With 207kW (280hp) of peak power, 345 Newton metres of torque and sophisticated motorsport technology, the Mokka GSE Rally is a unique all-electric rally car.
Just as powerful as its motorsport counterpart with 207kW (280hp) and making its debut in Munich was the new Opel Mokka GSE, which will bring motorsport energy to the road. With immediate torque of 345 Newton metres, the Mokka GSE accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in just 5.9 seconds, and with a top speed of 200km/h, it will soon be the fastest all-electric Opel. The Mokka GSE has a Torsen multi-plate limited-slip differential as well as a chassis with specially designed axles and new double hydraulic dampers. All high-voltage components of the production Mokka GSE come from the Mokka GSE Rally. The steering system, suspension and brakes have also been designed to be particularly sporty and optimised with Opel's experience from electric rallying.
Opel celebrated a third public premiere in Munich with the new Opel Grandland Electric AWD. The performance values speak for themselves: it has a system output of 239kW (325hp) and a maximum torque of 509 Newton metres. In just 6.1 seconds, the all-wheel-drive vehicle accelerates from 0 to 100km/h. In the Ultimate variant, the Grandland Electric AWD can cover up to 489km (WLTP) between charging stops. Further trim levels with a range of up to 501km (provisional value) will follow this year.
Drivers can choose from four driving modes 'Normal', 'Eco', 'Sport' and '4WD'. The chassis of the battery-electric top model has Frequency Selective Damping technology as standard. Depending on the situation, road conditions and driving style, it enables different damping characteristics for comfortable gliding as well as for a sporty, ambitious driving style with more direct road contact.
IAA Mobility 2025 takes place this September in Munich, showcasing the future of mobility, sustainability and technological innovations.