We take a look back at the year 2022
with our quiz and discover: there have
rarely been so many Opel highlights!

We take a look back at the year 2022
with our quiz and discover: there have
rarely been so many Opel highlights!
What are the engineers' priorities for the all-electric Astra? Here are the most important facts.
Six “landlubbers” from Rüsselsheim dared the adventure and took part in the Stellantis Sailing Challenge.
At record pace, more range, further technologies - Andreas Marx talks about the cornerstones of the brand's electrification strategy.
From sewing machines to bicycles to automobiles - the Opel history is rich in treasures. But there are also some products “Made in Rüsselsheim” that have been forgotten. To mark the company's 160th birthday, we've tracked down a dozen “OPEL SECRETS” in the archive.
The new Astra has won the “Golden Steering Wheel 2022”! Among the first well-wishers are brand ambassador Jürgen Klopp and athletics stars Gina Lückenkemper and Niklas Kaul – all three go all out for the new Astra.
After 40 years, the smallest car in the portfolio is as popular as ever: Opel manager Marc Fetzer explains what makes the bestseller so special – pleasant childhood memories, immutable facts and a sock premiere included.
The “XS Carnight” series is the best-known label for open-brand tuning meetings worldwide. And the Astra Hybrid XS refined the last edition in the Austrian Alps the sportiest way possible.
We welcome the new top athlete from Rüsselsheim: Download the Opel Astra GSe – as wallpaper for the desktop, smartphone or as a background image for your next video call.
Whether it was a pure electric vehicle, a plug-in hybrid or a hydrogen fuel cell: Opel was
the only manufacturer to send all three variants on the 6th New Mobility Rally.
Sensational finds are rare - and yet they do exist. Eight unknown photos of an Opel delivery van from the 1930s have now surfaced at an auction. Opel expert Eckhart Bartels explains what makes the discovery so special.
Can you drive away on holiday purely electrically? And what does the family have to say about it?
Rolf Rombach wanted to find out and set off for the Baltic. He learned quickly, as this report shows.