2018-2019 Opel Combo Life E 1.5d (76 Hp)

The Opel Combo Life E 1.5d (76 Hp) is a compact minivan produced by Opel from September 2018 to June 2019. Positioned as an entry-level variant within the Combo Life E range, it offered a practical and economical transportation solution, particularly in European markets. This model is based on the PSA Group’s EMP2 platform, shared with the Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Rifter, and aimed at families and individuals seeking a versatile vehicle for both daily commuting and leisure activities. The “E” designation signifies it as part of the updated, third-generation Combo Life series.

Technical Specifications

Brand Opel
Model Combo
Generation Combo Life E
Type (Engine) 1.5d (76 Hp)
Start of production September, 2018
End of production June, 2019
Powertrain Architecture Internal Combustion engine
Body type Minivan
Seats 5
Doors 5
Fuel consumption (urban) 4.6 l/100 km (51.1 US mpg, 61.4 UK mpg, 21.7 km/l)
Fuel consumption (extra urban) 3.8-3.9 l/100 km (61.9 – 60.3 US mpg, 74.3 – 72.4 UK mpg, 26.3 – 25.6 km/l)
Fuel consumption (combined) 4.1-4.2 l/100 km (57.4 – 56 US mpg, 68.9 – 67.3 UK mpg, 24.4 – 23.8 km/l)
CO2 emissions 108-110 g/km
Fuel Type Diesel
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h 16.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 62 mph 16.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 60 mph 15.7 sec
Maximum speed 152 km/h (94.45 mph)
Emission standard Euro 6d
Power 76 Hp @ 3500 rpm
Power per litre 50.7 Hp/l
Torque 230 Nm @ 1750 rpm (169.64 lb.-ft. @ 1750 rpm)
Engine layout Front, Transverse
Engine Model/Code D15DTL
Engine displacement 1499 cm3 (91.47 cu. in.)
Number of cylinders 4
Engine configuration Inline
Number of valves per cylinder 4
Fuel injection system Diesel Commonrail
Engine aspiration Turbocharger, Intercooler
Engine oil capacity 4 l (4.23 US qt | 3.52 UK qt)
Trunk (boot) space – minimum 597 l (21.08 cu. ft.)
Trunk (boot) space – maximum 2126 l (75.08 cu. ft.)
Fuel tank capacity 50 l (13.21 US gal | 11 UK gal)
AdBlue tank 17 l (4.49 US gal | 3.74 UK gal)
Max. roof load 100 kg (220.46 lbs.)
Permitted trailer load with brakes (12%) 1000 kg (2204.62 lbs.)
Permitted trailer load without brakes 600 kg (1322.77 lbs.)
Length 4403 mm (173.35 in.)
Width 1848 mm (72.76 in.)
Width with mirrors folded 1921 mm (75.63 in.)
Width including mirrors 2107 mm (82.95 in.)
Height 1841 mm (72.48 in.)
Wheelbase 2785 mm (109.65 in.)
Front track 1553 mm (61.14 in.)
Rear (Back) track 1567 mm (61.69 in.)
Front overhang 892 mm (35.12 in.)
Rear overhang 726 mm (28.58 in.)
Minimum turning circle 10.8-11.0 m (35.43 – 36.09 ft.)
Wading depth 584 mm (22.99 in.)
Drivetrain Architecture Front wheel drive
Number of gears and type of gearbox 5 gears, manual transmission
Assisting systems ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
Tires size 205/60 R16; 205/55 R17
Wheel rims size 6.5J x 16; 7J x 17

Powertrain & Engine Architecture

The Combo Life E 1.5d (76 Hp) is powered by the D15DTL engine, a 1.5-liter inline-four cylinder diesel engine. This engine is part of the PSA Group’s DV5 family, known for its relatively compact size and fuel efficiency. The D15DTL utilizes a turbocharger with an intercooler to boost power output, achieving 76 horsepower at 3500 rpm and 230 Nm (169.64 lb.-ft.) of torque at 1750 rpm. It employs a diesel commonrail direct injection system, delivering fuel directly into the combustion chamber at high pressure for improved combustion efficiency and reduced emissions. The engine meets Euro 6d emission standards, incorporating a diesel particulate filter (DPF) to trap soot particles. The engine is transversely mounted at the front of the vehicle. The 5-speed manual transmission was the sole gearbox option for this variant, prioritizing fuel economy over outright performance.

Driving Characteristics

The 1.5d (76 Hp) Combo Life E offers modest performance, geared towards practicality and fuel efficiency rather than spirited driving. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) takes approximately 16.5 seconds, and the top speed is limited to 152 km/h (94.45 mph). The 5-speed manual transmission is geared for economy, with taller ratios in the upper gears. This results in a relaxed driving experience on the highway, but requires more frequent downshifts when overtaking or climbing hills. Compared to higher-powered versions of the Combo Life E, such as those equipped with the 1.6-liter diesel engine, the 1.5d feels noticeably slower. However, the lower power output contributes to excellent fuel economy, making it an attractive option for drivers prioritizing cost-effectiveness.

Equipment & Trim Levels

The 1.5d (76 Hp) Combo Life E typically served as the entry-level trim, offering a functional but reasonably equipped package. Standard features generally included air conditioning, power front windows, a basic audio system with USB connectivity, and ABS brakes. Safety features such as electronic stability control and multiple airbags were also standard. Interior upholstery was typically cloth, and the dashboard featured a straightforward design with easy-to-use controls. Optional extras included rear parking sensors, a touchscreen infotainment system with navigation, and cruise control. Higher trim levels added features like alloy wheels, upgraded interior trim, and more advanced safety systems.

Chassis & Braking

The Combo Life E utilizes a conventional front-wheel-drive layout with a MacPherson strut suspension at the front and a torsion beam suspension at the rear. The suspension is tuned for comfort, providing a reasonably smooth ride on most road surfaces. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is standard, enhancing braking performance and stability. The steering is electrically assisted, providing light and easy steering feel. Stabilizer bars are fitted to both the front and rear axles to reduce body roll during cornering.

Market Reception & Comparison

The Opel Combo Life E 1.5d (76 Hp) was generally well-received as a practical and affordable family vehicle. Critics praised its spacious interior, versatile seating arrangements, and fuel efficiency. However, the engine’s limited power output was a common criticism, particularly when the vehicle was fully loaded. Compared to other compact minivans in the European market, such as the Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Rifter (with which it shares its platform), the Combo Life E offered a similar level of practicality and value. The 1.5d variant was often seen as a sensible choice for drivers who primarily used the vehicle for urban commuting and occasional family trips, while those requiring more performance or frequently carrying heavy loads would opt for the more powerful engine options.

Legacy

The D15DTL engine, while not known for being a powerhouse, has proven to be relatively reliable in the Combo Life E. Common issues are typically related to the diesel particulate filter (DPF), particularly in vehicles used primarily for short journeys where the DPF does not have sufficient opportunity to regenerate. Regular maintenance, including oil changes and DPF cleaning (if necessary), is crucial for ensuring long-term reliability. On the used car market, the 1.5d (76 Hp) Combo Life E represents an affordable entry point into the compact minivan segment, appealing to budget-conscious buyers seeking a practical and economical vehicle. Its fuel efficiency and relatively low running costs continue to make it a viable option for families and individuals seeking a versatile transportation solution.

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