Opel Egypt has recently unveiled its new model, the Opel Grandland 2025, highlighting its commitment to delivering advanced automotive solutions to the Egyptian market. The Grandland will be offered through three distinct variants, with prices starting at 1,850,000 EGP.
The pricing structure for the Opel Grandland 2025 is as follows:
- Highline Plus: 1,850,000 EGP
- Topline: 1,950,000 EGP
- Topline Plus: 2,100,000 EGP
Under the hood, the Grandland boasts a powerful 1600cc turbo engine, providing 180 horsepower and 240Nm of torque. This ensures impressive performance across diverse driving conditions, combining power with fuel efficiency—a combination aimed at enhancing the driving experience.
Beyond performance, the Grandland is engineered with practicality in mind, featuring a trunk capacity of 550 liters, catering to both daily commutes and longer journeys.
The vehicle's exterior is also noteworthy, adorned with 19-inch dual-color alloy wheels, imparting a sporty character to all its variants. A distinctive black roof feature on all models adds to its modern aesthetic.
Opel has not compromised on safety either, equipping the Grandland with multiple features such as six airbags, driver assistance systems, emergency braking, and parking cameras, which facilitate safe navigation even in challenging conditions. All variants also come equipped with advanced Matrix LED lighting technology to provide excellent visibility during night drives.
On the other hand, Charlie Motors, the exclusive local agent for Mitsubishi vehicles, recently announced its decision to extend the warranty period for all new Mitsubishi vehicles sold starting from March 1, 2025. This warranty will now cover up to one million kilometers or five years, whichever occurs first. This move is aimed at enhancing customer trust and bolstering sales.
All Mitsubishi models sold within this time frame will enjoy the benefits of this extended warranty. Mitsubishi currently offers five distinct cars across various categories, catering to both urban and adventurous drivers. Among them is the small sedan, the Mitsubishi Attrage, priced at 790,000 EGP. This model features a 1200 cc three-cylinder engine producing 76 horsepower and enough torque to keep it competitive.
For those favoring hatchbacks, the Mitsubishi Mirage is available for 805,000 EGP. It similarly features efficient engine specifications alongside advanced safety systems like ABS and electronic brake distribution.
For larger families, the Mitsubishi Xpander MPV is available, starting at 1,300,000 EGP. The vehicle provides seating for up to seven passengers and is equipped with practical safety measures. Equipped with a 1.5-liter engine delivering 105 horsepower and comfortable features, it remains competitive among family vehicles.
Mitsubishi’s offerings allow consumers to choose from models with various price points and engine specifications, ensuring there’s something for everyone. The company has also not overlooked aesthetics and technology, with all models coming equipped with modern infotainment systems compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The continued investment by both Opel and Mitsubishi reflects the growing competitiveness of the Egyptian automotive market. Opel's introduction of the Grandland signifies its dedication to providing consumers with high-quality, feature-rich vehicles, aimed at elevational consumer satisfaction.
Meanwhile, Mitsubishi's warranty extension enhances the appeal of its range, aiming to solidify its consumer base and inspire confidence among car buyers.
With such developments, Egypt stands to benefit from advancements and improvements brought forth by these renowned automotive players, creating enhanced offerings for consumers.