SPY PHOTOS: More New Opel Vectra
Wider and taller
By Text by Hans G. Lehmann
May 7, 2007 8:59 AM
Filed Under: German, Opel, Spy Photos
Wider and taller
Opel's Vectra generation 3 has been on the market since 2001, and now generation Vectra 4 is about to see the light. The next Vectra is sitting on the new Epsilon 2 platform allowing a wider and taller body to provide more space inside for the passengers. All in all the Vectra 4 will be an all new car with a completely new styling. It will enter the market as direct competitor against the recently launched Ford Mondeo and the VW Passat. Furthermore Opel will offer for the first time all wheel drive for the new Vectra as an option, and power will come from a wider selection of new engines including a 200 HP 2,7 litre V 6 Turbodiesel and a newly developed 2,8 litre V 8 fuel engines. The Vectra is expected to debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in autumn this year and hit the showrooms in early 2008. The photos are showing a prototype during testing in Germany plus one computer generated image.Related Articles
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