Opel The Astra Stays in Rüsselsheim

From Holger Holzer/SP-X | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

The next generation of the Opel Astra will be built in Rüsselsheim (Germany). The manufacturer is working on a total of four new models.

The current Astra is rolling off the production line in Rüsselsheim(Image:  Opel)
The current Astra is rolling off the production line in Rüsselsheim
(Image: Opel)

Opel remains loyal to Rüsselsheim (Germany) and will also produce the next generation of the compact model Astra at its headquarters. This has now been announced by company CEO Florian Huettl. He did not specify a timeline. The current model has been in production since 2022 and was recently revised. As a result, it will likely take at least another two to three years before a new model arrives.

The then seventh edition of the Kadett successor will be based on the new universal platform STLA One, which will be used by the Stellantis group starting in 2027. As before, it is a multi-energy platform that allows the use of both combustion engines and electric drives. Which variants Opel will offer in the Astra is still unclear.

Before the new Astra, an electric compact SUV could launch in early 2028, which Opel is developing and producing together with its Chinese sister company Leapmotor. As early as next year, there could be a model change for the Corsa, which is expected to cost around 25,000 euros as a pure electric vehicle. Additionally, a fourth new model has been announced for the period up to 2030.

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