Overview
- Opel confirms it will not switch to battery‑electric‑only sales in Europe from 2028 as previously pledged by CEO Florian Hüttl in 2023.
- The brand will maintain a multi‑energy strategy, offering battery, plug‑in hybrid, mild‑hybrid or combustion drivetrains where buyers want them.
- Parent company Stellantis has paused plans for a Kaiserslautern battery plant, with a decision on the site's future expected by the end of 2025.
- Several high‑volume models, including Astra, Corsa, Grandland and Frontera, are now expected to remain available with non‑BEV options beyond 2028.
- Opel says it will continue advancing electric drives, cites supportive signals in France, the UK and Germany, and reports roughly 15% of sales are already electric.