Opel Combo-e Life Debuts in Singapore

The Opel Combo-e Life combines practicality and versatility into one eco-friendly package. 


Opel Singapore has just launched the Combo-e Life, offering a versatile solution that seamlessly transitions between leisure and business needs, catering to families and professionals alike.

This MPV variant, born from the commercial panel van Combo-e launched in late 2022, combines practicality with comfort, making it an ideal choice for various lifestyles.

Designed with families in mind, the Combo-e Life prioritises passenger space over cargo, providing a generous 2,600 litres of space behind the front row when all seats are folded down.

Alternatively, it can comfortably seat up to seven passengers with all seats upright, ensuring ample room for everyone on board. ISOFIX points are also included as standard.

For families planning adventures around the island, the Combo-e Life boasts an impressive official range of 293km.

Charging is a breeze with the ability to charge at speeds of up to 100kW, allowing the 50kW battery to reach an 80% state-of-charge from 15% in just over 30 minutes, ensuring you’re always ready for the next family outing.

Powering the Combo-e Life is a 134bhp electric motor that delivers 260Nm of torque, enabling the MPV to accelerate from zero to 100km/h in just 10.4 seconds.

Stay informed and entertained with the driver’s instrument cluster featuring a 3.5-inch display and Opel’s 8.0-inch IntelliLink Infotainment system, complete with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.

Safety is paramount, and the Opel Combo-e Life comes equipped with a Driver Attention Alert system that uses real-time onboard sensors to monitor driver fatigue and provide timely warnings.

Additionally, the MPV features four airbags and electronic cruise control, ensuring a safe and comfortable journey for all passengers.

For more information, check out Opel Singapore’s website.


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