New Opel Astra Sports Tourer 2022: prices from 28,890 usd

The new Opel Astra Sports Tourer 2022 is immediately available in dealerships, even in plug-in hybrid engines with prices from 41,127 usd.

Everything is ready for the marketing in Italy of the new Opel Astra Sports Tourer 2022 : we presented it to you last December and today the Casa del Fulmine has officially opened the orders , with immediate availability at all official dealers. The first electrified station wagon of the German brand offers substantially the same equipment as the sedan , differing however for its more generous dimensions (4.62 meters long by 2.73 meters of wheelbase) and for a trunk with a total capacity of 1,634 Liters.

Opel Astra Sports Tourer

Engine Performance of Opel Astra Sports Tourer

The engines are very diversified: in the range, the new Opel Astra Sports Tourer 2022 is available with the three-cylinder 1.2 turbo-petrol engine with 110 or 130 horsepower , with the four-cylinder 1.5 diesel engine with 130 HP and with the unprecedented plug-in hybrid powertrain . 180 HP , combined with a 12.4 kWh battery pack capable of pushing the car up to 60 km using only the electric power supply. The more powerful 225 horsepower “on tap” version will arrive in the next few months, while the Full-Electric is scheduled for 2023.

Opel Astra Sports Tourer

Price List

On the price side, the Italian price list of the German station-wagon starts at 28,896 usd , taking into consideration the 110 HP 1.2 Turbo engine in the Edition version with six-speed manual gearbox, while if we consider the 130 HP petrol model the allowance from detach is 29,801 usd. The diesel engine is offered for 32,068 usd, while the 180 HP Plug-in Hybrid with AT8 automatic transmission has a starting base of 41,133 usd.

Interior of Opel Astra Sports Tourer

The standard equipment includes, right from the entry-level model, the fully digital Pure Panel with double 10 “screen and a complete and functional ADAS package , which includes cruise control with intelligent speed limiter, accident warning with automatic braking. emergency and pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition and driver fatigue detection.

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