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Opel 4/12 PS „Laubfrosch“ (1924).

cenews – May 4, 2024. In May 1924, Opel introduced assembly line technology in Germany - initially with a length of 45 meters. The "Laubfrosch" mobilized the masses. Over 100,000 units in seven years.

Opel Laubfrosch (1924).
By Walther Wuttke

cenews – March 30, 2024. In 1924, the Rüsslesheim-based company heralded the start of mass motorization with the green-painted 4 PS model. Today, the Corsa has taken over its legacy.

Opel Vivaro-e Hydrogen.

cenews – February 12, 2024. The car manufacturer plans to produce 5,000 fuel cell vehicles a year in future. The medium-sized vans of the four brands come from France, the large ones from Poland.

Opel Corsa Electric.

cenews – January 30, 2024. The brand increased its global sales by 15 percent. The Corsa remains the bestseller and was the best-selling car in Greece. A quarter more commercial vehicles.

Opel Patent-Motorwagen System Lutzmann von 1899 mit Heinrich Opel (rechts) und Opel-Werkmeister Sedlazcek.

cenews – January 16, 2024. On January 21, 1899, the former sewing machine and bicycle manufacturer bought the Dessau-based company Lutzmann and began building the first motor car.

IAA-Konzeptfahrzeug Opel CD von 1969.

cenews – August 27, 2023. The Experimental, which Opel is presenting at IAA Mobility 2023, is just the latest chapter in the history of concept studies from Rüsselsheim, from Opel GT to Monza Concept.