Opel has released a mysterious teaser image that
partially reveals what appears to be an entirely new product. Posted on their official Twitter account, the
picture probably depicts an SUV that lacks a conventional front grille,
suggesting perhaps the use of an electric powertrain.
Other features visible are the reversed L-shaped LED
daytime running lights, a muscular hood, a rugged-looking front bumper, and
chunky tires, which makes us wonder whether this might provide a glimpse into
some sort of flagship SUV.
If that's the case, know that Opel/Vauxhall have
already announced that such a flagship vehicle will be produced in Russelsheim
before the end of the decade, likely underpinned by the PSA EMP2 platform.
Joining the Mokka X, Crossland X, and Grandland X,
the brand's flagship SUV will sit at the top of the range, alongside the
Insignia, as part of a product offensive than includes several new models. It's
also believed to share a thing or two with the new Peugeot 5008, including the
EMP2 platform, and that it might challenge the likes of the Skoda Kodiaq,
Nissan X-Trail, and Hyundai Santa Fe, among others.