Opel: The future has a long tradition

PLEASE BUILD Opel looks to the future with the Opel GT X Experimental concept study. A bold, 4.06-meter-long, compact, all-electric SUV with five doors, coupe appearance and full of ideas. In doing so, the GT X Experimental embodies Opel values and vision, and previews future Opel models and the Pace strategic plan! The GT [...]

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On the GT X Experimental, the lightning bolt in the center connects the horizontal line of the taillights with the vertical line that runs from the roof antenna down to the crease in the bumper.
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The GT X Experimental's name clearly points to Opel's first and landmark concept car, the Experimental GT of 1965, an affordable coupe at the time.

The GT X Experimental embodies Opel's values and visions and provides a glimpse of Opel's future models and the Pace! strategic plan. The GT X Experimental is the first tangible result of this process. Power is provided by a compact 50 kWh next-generation lithium-ion battery - inductive charging included.

The windshield extends to the rear seats
The Opel GT X Experimental shows bold proportions combined with clearly structured, flowing surfaces. The lower section appears in light gray, while the upper section, including the hood, windows and roof, is an almost black midnight blue. In between, a yellow signature line flows from front to rear, adding texture and dynamism to the vehicle The panoramic windshield-roof design extends to the rear seats. The GT X Experimental is reminiscent of Opel's first and landmark concept car, the Experimental GT of 1965.

Visual and digital decluttering creates feel-good interiors
The airy interior of the Opel GT X Experimental was designed according to the same principles. A single wide screen welcomes drivers and shows that the multitude of monitors, buttons and controls of the current production models could soon become superfluous. The clear interior design is also evident in the clever positioning of the air vents: they are hidden behind the screen, allowing for a clear, clean surface design. The car is already an eye-catcher.

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