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Yesterday — 4 July 2026Main stream

This Stellantis Brand Thinks A Wagon Might Make More Sense Than A Hatchback

  • The next Opel Astra may move away from the traditional hatchback shape.
  • Opel CEO Florian Huettl says an estate version is already locked in.
  • The new compact model will ride on Stellantis’ new STLA One platform.

Wagons are quietly leaving the European market, but a few automakers see them as a way to stand apart from the endless run of hatchbacks and SUVs. Opel looks to be one of them. The Stellantis brand is reworking the recipe for the next-generation Astra, walking away from the familiar hatchback shape while making clear the estate isn’t going anywhere.

The current Astra landed in 2021 as a close relative of the Peugeot 308, and both cars picked up mid-lifecycle updates in late 2025 to keep pace with the VW Golf and Toyota Corolla. A successor is already locked in, though, with Opel confirming it will arrive before the decade is out.

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The Astra has carried hatchback and estate bodies since the original showed up 35 years ago, long after sedans, coupes, and convertibles fell off the roster. The next one could be the car that finally breaks that pattern, and it starts with the shape buyers have always taken for granted.

 This Stellantis Brand Thinks A Wagon Might Make More Sense Than A Hatchback
The facelifted Opel Astra lineup.

Our colleagues from Auto Express spoke with Opel CEO, Florian Huettl, asking him whether the compact hatchback needs to evolve. His answer left the door open. “It doesn’t mean necessarily that the new Astra is a traditional hatchback,” he said.

Surprisingly, the CEO added: “I can tell you that there will be a station wagon, because that’s what our home market in Germany requires, and this is what we will serve” revealing that interior space will be one of the focus points for the next generation.

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The move cuts against the grain of what some mainstream rivals are doing right now. Just last week, the President and CEO of Hyundai Europe came close to confirming the death of the i30 Wagon, with the company steering its R&D money toward higher-margin SUVs instead.

New Platform, New Possibilities

 This Stellantis Brand Thinks A Wagon Might Make More Sense Than A Hatchback
Opel Astra Sports Tourer

The next Astra will ride on the new STLA One architecture. Huettl said the car will “certainly be a BEV,” though the platform handles more than electric power, which is why Opel is “currently looking at the right calibration of the powertrain offer.”

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The CEO revealed that while Opel sells plug-in hybrid variants of the Astra and the Grandland, their sales are “by no means at the same level of importance as the fully electric or the hybrid variants.”

He added that range extender setups are “quite interesting,” although early examples of the technology “may struggle to digest” driving on German highways at 130-140 kmh (81-87 mph). That could change down the line, potentially with help from Stellantis’ Chinese partner Leapmotor.

Production To Remain In Germany

 This Stellantis Brand Thinks A Wagon Might Make More Sense Than A Hatchback
Opel Astra

Despite the recent layoffs from its R&D facilities at the Russelsheim headquarters, the new Astra will be manufactured at the same plant, backed by fresh investment.

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A major Astra makeover isn’t the next thing on the calendar, though. Opel has more new models coming first, starting with a new generation of the smaller Corsa expected in 2027, followed by a Leapmotor-based compact SUV and a fresh Mokka. And unlike Stellantis stablemates Citroen and Fiat, both busy with the 2CV and the next Pandina as budget EVs, Opel isn’t chasing that segment.

 This Stellantis Brand Thinks A Wagon Might Make More Sense Than A Hatchback
An official teaser of an upcoming compact SUV based on Leapmotor underpinnings.
Before yesterdayMain stream

Opel’s New Corsa GSE Beats Peugeot’s GTI Using Peugeot’s Own Powertrain

  • New Corsa GSE delivers 276 hp and 0-62 mph in 5.5 seconds.
  • FWD chassis gets a limited-slip diff and performance brakes.
  • Plaid bucket seats tip a hat to classic hot hatches from the ’80s.

Opel and its badged-engineered British sister brand Vauxhall are rediscovering their hot hatch roots, but with a charging cable this time. The pair dropped their Corsa GSE today, along with a zero to 62 mph (100 kmh) time that says it’s faster than any rival electric hot hatch on the market.

That includes fellow Stellantis company Peugeot’s e-208 GTI whose platform, powertrain and basic chassis setup the GSE shares. Under the skin is a single electric motor that sends 276 hp (281 PS / 207 kW) and 254 lb-ft (345 Nm) of torque to the front wheels through a limited-slip differential, though only in Sport mode. In Normal you make do with 228 hp (231 PS / 170 kW).

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Zero to 62 mph (100 kmh) takes 5.5 seconds in Sport, versus 5.7 seconds for the e-208 and 5.9 seconds for the 1,550 kg (3,420 lbs) Corsa’s mechanically identical, but 47 kg (104 lbs) heavier crossover brother, the Mokka GSE. That’s pretty damn swift for a small, front-wheel drive hatch, and also makes the Corsa GSE significantly quicker than its key non-Stellantis electric rivals like the Alpine A290 and Mini Cooper JCW, which need 6.4 and 5.9 seconds respectively to hit the 60 mph mark.

Stiffer, lower suspension and uprated brakes with four-pot calipers are part of the chassis package, Opel claiming that both the steering and pedal responses are massively improved over what you experience from the regular EV. Rolling stock is Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 215/40 R18 rubber wrapped around alloy rims whose three-spoke design is there to evoke memories of the 1980s Opel Corsa GSE, which traded blows with the Peugeot 205 GTI almost 40 years ago.

Plaid Buckets? Check!

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Climb inside and you’ll find the sports seats have plaid centers to carry on the 1980s hot hatch theme. Other GSE interior details on the 2027 car include Alcantara trim, aluminum pedals, and strong yellow accents, plus a performance data display showing acceleration stats and G-force readings. On the outside, in addition to those three-spoke rims you get a black roof, rear spoiler and sportier bumpers.

As for range, we don’t have numbers yet, but we do know that the GSE uses the same 51 kWh (usable) battery as other Corsas and other Stellantis cars built on the same CMP platform. So we’d expect the GSE to roughly equal the e-208 GTI’s 217-mile (349 km) range, which will be fine for blasting around town, but not so good on longer trips.

VW’s ID. Polo GTI debuts any day, and should deliver more than 260 miles (418 km) of range, though with only 223 hp (226 PS / 166 kW) it won’t trouble the GSE in a race to 62 mph. Which one gets your vote?

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