This Stellantis Brand Is Working On A Spicy SUV With An Electric Twist

- A camouflaged prototype of the Opel Grandland hints at the upcoming GSe trim.
- The new flagship version of the lineup is expected to adopt a sportier stance.
- The prototype appears to be a BEV, and could benefit from a revised chassis setup.
Opel, the German brand Stellantis picked up from GM, is preparing to launch a new generation of its largest SUV offering, aiming to appeal to buyers who want a blend of everyday practicality and performance without making (many) compromises in either direction.
Continuing in the footsteps of its predecessor, the range-topping version of the new Opel Grandland is expected to wear the GSe badge. This trim typically carries a slightly sportier look than the rest of the lineup, and new spy shots of a lightly camouflaged prototype recently caught testing in Europe hint at some styling tweaks in the works.
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Although the prototype is finished in all black, Opel may opt to paint the bumper cladding, side skirts, and wheel arches in body color to help distinguish the GSe variant visually. The presence of duct tape on the front and rear ends suggests there could be some updates hiding underneath—possibly redesigned bumpers or aerodynamic tweaks.
Another telling detail is the black alloy wheels with a diamond-cut finish appear to be larger and sport a different design than those found on the Grandland GS Line.
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Hybrid Roots, Electric Future
Like its platform-mates, the Peugeot 3008 and 5008, the Grandland benefits from the flexibility of the STLA Medium architecture, which supports mild hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric powertrains.
The prototype of the Grandland GSe misses out on the front bumper intake which is found in all trims with a combustion engine under the hood. This suggests that the GSe will likely use a zero-emission powertrain. If that’s the case, it would mark a clear performance step up from its PHEV predecessor.
The GSe stands for “Grand Sport Electric”, so a dual electric motor setup sounds like the most fitting option. Currently, the high-output version of the electric Grandland makes 320 hp (240 kW / 326 PS). This is already more powerful than the plug-in hybrid setups of the old Grandland GSe, which was rated at 296 hp (220 kW / 300 PS), and the new Astra GSe warm hatch/estate that makes 222 hp (165 kW / 225 PS).
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Interestingly, the previous Grandland GSe didn’t offer more power than the regular plug-in hybrid model, instead focusing on a revised chassis setup. Whether Opel sticks to that formula this time or actually turns up the performance dial remains to be seen.
When Will It Arrive?
The Opel Grandland GSe is expected to arrive later in 2025. The SUV could be joined by sportier versions of the Peugeot 3008 and 5008, potentially adopting the iconic GTI badge, which has been confirmed to make a return. As for the upcoming Citroen C5 Aircross twin, it may skip a performance variant altogether, given its comfort-focused character.