Opel

Grandland Electric Long Range 582km

Electric car · M1 · Updated 2026-03

Opel's flagship electric SUV arrives fully renewed — 82.9kWh, 582km WLTP range, 160kW DC charging and available AWD in a roomy, well-priced package for Irish families.

Opel Grandland Electric Long Range 582km — electric car Ireland 2026
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€38,990 After SEAI + VRT grants
582km WLTP ~462km real-world
582WLTP range km82.9kWh battery
462Real range kmIrish conditions est.
160Max DC kWFast charging
8.5s0–100 km/hAcceleration
€38,990Net priceAfter grants
€120Motor tax/yrLowest BEV band

⚙️ Technical specifications

Battery capacity82.9 kWh
WLTP range582 km
Real-world range (Ireland)~462 km
Acceleration (0–100 km/h)8.5s
Top speed170 km/h
Torque345 Nm
DrivetrainFWD
Max DC charge rate160 kW
Max AC charge rate22 kW
ConnectorsCCS · Type 2
Boot capacity550 L
Towing capacity1,500 kg
Seats5
Dimensions
Length4,651 mm
Width1,911 mm
Height1,649 mm
Battery warranty8 years / 160,000 km
CO₂ emissions0 g/km
🏁 WLTP range582km
🇮🇪 Real-world (Irish)~462km

Estimates based on mixed Irish motorway/urban driving. Actual range varies with speed, temperature, load and driving style.

Opel highlights

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IntelliLux LED Matrix
Adaptive glare-free headlights on Astra and Grandland
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Stellantis Group
Shares platforms and components with Peugeot and Citroën EVs
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Standard and Long Range options
Most models offer a choice of battery sizes

💰 Irish pricing & incentives

List price (inc. 23% VAT)€44,990
SEAI Private Car Grant− €3,500
VRT relief− €2,500
Net price after grants€38,990

💡 Total savings of €6,000. Always verify eligibility at seai.ie.

SEAI Private Car Grant €3,500 VRT relief €2,500 Motor tax €120/yr Home charger grant €300 BIK OMV −€20,000 (2026)
Estimated annual running costs (15,000km)
Home/depot charging (€0.24/kWh)~€513
Public charging (€0.49/kWh avg)~€1,047
Motor tax€120/yr
Saving vs petrol equivalent (€1.8/L)~€2,187/yr
💡 Cost comparison: At an Electric Ireland night rate of €0.24/kWh, 15,000km of driving in the Grandland Electric costs approximately €513 in electricity — compared with ~€2,700 in petrol for an equivalent car.

🚘 Grandland Electric — All Trims & Pricing Ireland 2026

All prices are guide prices. Private buyer prices shown after SEAI Private Car Grant (€3,500) and VRT relief (€2,500). Confirm current pricing with your authorised dealer.

Model / Trim Battery & Range Price After Grants
Grandland Electric Standard 530km
Entry
73.8kWh · 530km €39,990€33,691
Grandland Electric Long Range 582km
Long Range
82.9kWh · 582km €44,990€38,990
Grandland Electric AWD 556km
AWD
82.9kWh · 556km €52,990€49,490

Prices include 23% VAT. Net prices shown after SEAI Private Car Grant (€3,500 where list price < €65,000) and VRT relief (capped at actual VRT due — 7% of OMSP, max €5,000 up to €40k, max €2,500 up to €50k, nil above €50k). Business buyers: SEAI car grant not available — VRT relief only. Always verify at seai.ie.

🇮🇪 Grandland Electric on Irish routes

Based on estimated real-world Irish driving range (mixed motorway, regional and urban).

🛣️ Dublin → Cork 260km · M8
✅ Single charge — 202km remaining
🛤️ Dublin → Galway 220km · M6
✅ Single charge — 242km remaining
🏝️ Dublin → Kerry 310km · M7/N21
✅ Single charge — 152km remaining
🌊 Dublin → Donegal 260km · N2/N14
✅ Single charge — 202km remaining
🔄 Cork → Dublin (return) 520km · Round trip
⚡ One rapid charge stop needed
🏠 Daily commute (avg) 50km · /day
✅ 9+ days between home charges

Based on ~462km estimated real-world range. Actual range varies with load, speed and conditions.

👥 Is the Grandland Electric right for you?

First-time EV buyer✅ Excellent choice
Family with children✅ 5 seats, 550L boot
Daily commuter (<100km)✅ Perfect
Intercity driving✅ Dublin–Cork on one charge
Towing (trailer/caravan)✅ Up to 1,500kg
Private buyer (SEAI + VRT)✅ €6,000 total grants
Company car / BIK saving✅ BIK OMV −€20,000 (2026)
AWD / off-road capability⚠️ FWD/RWD only
💡 Best for: Long-range practical SUV.

⚡ Charging guide

🏠 7.4kW home wallbox (0–100%)~12h
🏠 11kW three-phase (0–100%)~8h
🏢 22kW AC (0–100%)~4h
⚡ 50kW ESB ecars DC (10–80%)~70min
🚀 160kW DC ultra-fast (10–80%)~22min
Connectors (DC)CCS
Connectors (AC)Type 2
🔌 Irish networks: Compatible with ESB ecars, Ionity, EZO, Circle K and Applegreen via CCS. Opel EVs use the Stellantis e-CMP and BEV3 platforms — up to 100kW DC on most models.

Opel's Charge My Opel service provides home wallbox installation and access to public charging networks via the Free2Move app. All Opel BEVs support CCS for DC fast charging at all major Irish networks.

📐 Dimensions & practicality

Length4,651 mm
Width1,911 mm
Height1,649 mm
Boot capacity550 L
Towing (braked)1,500 kg
Seats5
Battery warranty8 years / 160,000 km
🔋 Battery warranty: 8 years / 160,000 km. Manufacturer covers against capacity loss below 70%.

❓ Frequently asked questions — Opel Grandland Electric Long Range 582km

The Opel Grandland Electric Long Range 582km has an Irish list price of €44,990 (including 23% VAT). After the SEAI Private Car Grant of €3,500 and VRT relief of €2,500, the net cost is approximately €38,990. The range starts from €39,990 list price. Confirm current pricing with your authorised dealer and verify grant eligibility at seai.ie.
The Opel Grandland Electric Long Range 582km has a WLTP official range of 582km. In real-world Irish conditions — motorway speeds, Irish temperatures and typical mixed urban/rural driving — expect approximately 462km per charge. This is sufficient for Dublin to Cork (260km) on a single charge.
Yes. The Opel Grandland Electric Long Range 582km qualifies for the SEAI Private Car Grant of €3,500. New M1 BEV, list price €14k–€60k. Apply via seai.ie after purchase. VRT relief of €2,500 also applies, giving total state support of €6,000. Verify current eligibility at seai.ie.
Yes. Company car drivers benefit from the BIK (Benefit in Kind) OMV deduction of €20,000 in 2026, significantly reducing taxable BIK on EVs. Combined with zero motor tax (€120/yr) and lower fuel costs versus petrol, the Opel Grandland Electric Long Range 582km is one of the most tax-efficient company cars in Ireland. The SEAI grant of €3,500 also applies for private buyers.
At 15,000km per year: home charging at a €0.24/kWh night rate costs approximately €513. Public charging at €0.49/kWh costs approximately €1,047. Add €120 motor tax. Compare to approximately €2,700 in petrol for an equivalent combustion car.
Yes — Opel and Vauxhall are the same vehicles sold under different brand names. Opel is used in Ireland and continental Europe; Vauxhall in the UK. Both are owned by Stellantis. Opel has a long-established dealer and service network across Ireland.
The Opel Grandland Electric Long Range 582km supports up to 160kW DC and 22kW AC charging. At a 7.4kW home wallbox, a full charge takes approximately 12 hours. At a 50kW ESB ecars rapid charger, 10–80% takes around 70 minutes. At the maximum 160kW DC rate, 10–80% takes approximately 22 minutes.
The Opel Grandland Electric Long Range 582km uses CCS (DC fast charging) and Type 2 (AC), compatible with all major Irish networks including ESB ecars, Ionity, EZO, Circle K and Applegreen.
Motor tax for the Opel Grandland Electric Long Range 582km is €120 per year — the lowest available band in Ireland (A1, 0g/km CO₂). All battery electric vehicles registered as private cars qualify for this rate, compared to €280–€700+/year for an equivalent petrol or diesel car.

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