zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Automobile information
/
Opel Zafira Life (2022) Launch Review
Opel Zafira Life (2022) Launch Review-November 2024
2023-12-14 EST 02:30:27

The all-new 4th-generation Opel Zafira has touched down in South Africa. It’s another addition to a rejuvenated Large MPV segment…is it worth a closer look?

Quick, name all the German brandsin the South African new-vehicle market… That’s easy – Volkswagen, Audi, BMW,Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. Ah, but wait, you forgot Opel! Alas,the former stepchild of the General Motors flockis no longer the household name it once was.Sure, petrolheads will tell you about the performance-biased OPC-badged Opel products, but those were fringe offerings.We’ve been asked about “Opel’s demise” on many occasions, but, in truth,the brand never left SA… Even after GM’s departure at the end of 2017, a dealer group imported the brand’s products to the Republic.

In the meantime, PSA (Peugeot and Citroen) bought Opel from GM and, early last year,the Stellantis Group was formed, which combined theFrench multinational’s brands with those of the Fiat Chrysler Group.Suffice to say Opel’sfortunes have turned around dramatically since then!Araft of new products hashelped the brand, which once seemed to be languishing, to roarup European sales charts.

Opel, now distributed by Stellantis South Africa(formed in August 2021), will introduce several new models in Mzansithis year. Without going into specifics, you can expect to see a few Opel SUVs, but the latest iteration ofthe Astra is unlikely to arrive, which is no surprise, given the decline of the medium hatchback segment. First out of the blocks is this model, theOpel ZafiraLife people-mover…

Opel Zafira Life

What does the Opel Zafira Lifeoffer?

The Opel Zafira Life is powered by a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder turbodiesel that delivers 110 kW/370 Nm and drivesthe MPV’s front wheels via a ZF-sourced 8-speed automatic transmission. There are 2 levels of trim, but whereas the entry-level Edition offers seating for 8, the flagship Elegance is a 7-seater, with the central row adopting VIP single seats and incorporating a cleverly packaged deployable table.

The Elegance’s pair of individual middle seats can be rotated to face towards the rear of the vehicleand the table can be shifted backwards to create the effect of “seats arranged around a table”. Opel suggests that onecould host business meetings back there, but we think a more realistic application would be a friendly family picnic. Cleverdesign or a gimmick? We’ll leave that up to you to decide.

If you recognise this face, that’s because the Opel Zafira is a collaboration between Peugeot (Traveller), Citroen (SpaceTourer) and Toyota (ProAce). The Edition derivative is evidently geared towards business operators, while the Elegance features some family-orientated “lifestyle” touches.

Trim Levels

Zafira Life Edition

Multi-zone automatic air conditioner

10 cupholders

11 storage compartments

8-seats covered in cloth material

Manual sliding doors

Tyre pressure monitoring

17-inch alloy wheels

180-degree reverse camera

Front and rear park assist

Cruise control with speed limiter

4 airbags

Electronic stability control

Hill-start assist

Blind-spot monitoring

Anti-lock brakes

7-inch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity

Zafira Life Elegance

Dual powered sliding doors

Automatic high beam

Fixed panoramic glass sunroof

Full leather trim

Sunblinds for passengers

VIP 2-seat 2nd row

Driver and passenger heated seats with massage functionality

Foldable sliding table

10-speaker audio

Adaptive cruise control

Onboard navigation

Heads-up display

Speed sign detection

Active lane departure warning

What is the Opel Zafira Life like to drive?

Our test unit’s odometer reading was 98 km(!)so weexpected the Opel’s engine/transmission combo to feel a bit “tight”.However, the Zafira Life’s powertrain felt perky and well up to the task of hauling the ‘bus around. In-gear acceleration was fair, but then again, there were only 2occupants (and no luggage) aboard at the time. The real test will be when the vehicle’sloaded up with a family and their detritus.

The driving position is excellent –it avails a commanding view of the road.The model features a rotary transmission selector instead of a traditional lever, whichmakes the fascia look neater and quite chic.

Our test-drive route took us mostly on some open roads around Gauteng and the North West. Some of those sections of tarmac the Opel traversed were in very poor condition (the road wasriddled with potholes and pockmarks) and the Zafira Life’s suspensionseemed to battle to soakup the jolts, which resultedin some creaks and rattles emanating from the cabin.

In its defence, most passenger cars (let alone those based on commercial-vehicle underpinnings)would struggle to absorb those bumps, but the cabin wasreasonably quiet and refined nonetheless. The newcomerrides on 17-inch alloys and, once the quality of the road surface improved somewhat, the ride quality turned out to be quite satisfactory.For example, the Opelcoped well with speed bumps.

Pricingand after-sales support

The Opel Zafira Life range comprisesthe Edition derivative (an 8-seater), which retails forR749 900, and the Elegance flagship, which is listed at R869 900 (March 2022). A3-year/120 000 km warranty and 3 years’ roadside assistance are standard, as isa 5-year/100 000 km service plan. For detailed specifications, see Opel Zafira Life (2022) Specs & Price.

Summary

The 4th-genOpel Zafira has landed right in the middle of a well-populated segment… The Hyundai Staria is raking in many sales, thanks to its futuristic design, refinement and good value, while the Toyota Quantumremains the most popular model. Premium offerings, such as the Mercedes-Benz V-Class and the VWKombi/Caravelle are still there, but they’refringe players on account of their lofty price tags.

With a well-thought-out lineup, there’s aZafira Life to suit both business and private needs. We’d say that the new model’s pricing is fair given its admirable level of standard specification, but we’re looking forward to testing out the newcomer when it’s fully loaded with occupants – and their luggage– on an extended road trip. That would be the ideal way to evaluate the talents of Opel’s fresh-faced MPV!

See also:Buyer’s Guide: Multi-Seater MPVs

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Automobile information
Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series: V8’s retirement in sight
Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series: V8’s retirement in sight
While the revised Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series range will retain the 4.5-litre V8 for now, the big turbodiesel’s retirement date is on the horizon, according to our sources. Here’s how long it still has… We’ve already brought you early details of the refreshed Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series...
Nov 9, 2025
Mercedes-AMG CLE53 Announced with 330 kW
Mercedes-AMG CLE53 Announced with 330 kW
The high-performance version of the stylish coupe has been announced. Meet the Mercedes-AMG CLE53 with a hybrid 6-cylinder turbo engine! We’ve already seen the Mercedes-Benz CLE, a coupe that blends the C-Class and E-Class in one very pretty package. Now there’s the Mercedes-AMG CLE53, which brings a whole lot...
Nov 9, 2025
These 23 vehicles each just had their best sales month of 2023
These 23 vehicles each just had their best sales month of 2023
November 2023 saw SA’s new-vehicle market suffer its biggest losses since early 2021. But, fascinatingly, as many as 23 nameplates registered their best performances of the year so far… In November 2023, South Africa’s new-vehicle market suffered its most significant year-on-year losses since the beginning of 2021, with sales...
Nov 9, 2025
All-New Suzuki Swift: What to expect
All-New Suzuki Swift: What to expect
The fourth-generation Suzuki Swift has been revealed and we have some details on what’s to come. The current-shape third-generation Suzuki Swift is approaching the end of its current lifecycle, with this generation first landing in SA back in 2018. The Japanese carmaker has been hard at work developing the...
Nov 9, 2025
New Fiat Titano revealed as Peugeot Landtrek twin
New Fiat Titano revealed as Peugeot Landtrek twin
The wraps have come off the new Fiat Titano 1-tonne bakkie, which appears to be little more than a rebadged Peugeot Landtrek. But could it end up being assembled in SA? This is the new Fiat Titano 1-tonne bakkie. Look familiar? Well, that’s because it’s effectively a rebadged Peugeot...
Nov 9, 2025
Honda Fit e:HEV Facelifted for 2024
Honda Fit e:HEV Facelifted for 2024
The Honda Fit e:HEV facelift has arrived in South Africa. Here’s a look at how much it costs and what has been updated. The Honda Fit e:HEV is the brand’s most frugal model offered locally in South Africa. Combining the legendary practicality with an updated and more powerful engine,...
Nov 9, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved