Opel is a brand that has always been driven by curiosity and innovation. From the first Opel car in 1899 to the current lineup of electrified models, Opel has always challenged the status quo and explored new possibilities. Now, Opel is ready to take another leap forward with its stunning new concept car, the Opel Experimental.
The Opel Experimental is a battery-electric crossover that showcases Opel's vision for future design and technology. It is based on a state-of-the-art Stellantis BEV platform and features electric all-wheel drive, advanced sight technologies, and a unique steer-by-wire system that allows the steering wheel to fold away when not in use.
The Opel Experimental is not just a concept car but a symbol of Opel'sOpel's brand identity and philosophy. It represents the power of "What if," the spirit of not being afraid but trying things out. It also embodies Opel'sOpel's core values of Bold and Pure design, Greenovation at heart, and Modern German technology and design.
Bold and Pure Design
The design of the Opel Experimental is based on the idea of creating a sleek and gliding silhouette with clean and efficient surfacing. The concept car has a dramatic tapering profile that enhances its aerodynamic performance and stunning presence. The exterior lighting and bold contrasting graphics add personality and sophistication to the already impressive proportions.
One of the most distinctive features of the Opel Experimental is the absence of chrome. Instead, the concept car features an illuminated Opel Blitz logo at the front and rear and an elongated wing signature lighting on the horizontal axis. The logo and the lighting form the signature Opel Compass, which is the guiding element of Opel'sOpel's design philosophy.
The front of the Opel Experimental also features the next-generation 4D Opel Vizor, which integrates advanced sight technologies such as sensors, lidar, radar, and camera systems. The extra dimension is the addition of these technologies that enable autonomous driving and enhanced safety features.
The rear of the Opel Experimental also showcases a distinctive compass signature braking light created by edge lighting technology and sophisticated glass transparency. The bold Opel lettering replaces the Blitz logo at the rear, creating a strong visual impact.
The concept car also features sharp, muscular wheel-arch blisters that emphasize its confident stance. The traditional wing mirrors are replaced by fully integrated 180-degree cameras on the C-pillars, which reduce drag and improve visibility.