Opel Meriva Spied Less Disguised on the Ring

 Opel Meriva Spied Less Disguised on the Ring
2010 Opel Meriva spy photo, Nurburgring / Copyright: SB-Medien

The new Opel Meriva was spied once again, with less camouflaging as the last time.  Caught on the 'Ring, the Meriva is showing its unusually-shaped rearward side windows, and the rather standard door handles.  However, emphasis is placed on the forward position of the rear door handle indicating the FlexDoor system in play.

Opel's small MPV was anticipated for an unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor Show, though others say the vehicle will be introduced later in the year.  It is based on the Meriva Concept, seen at the 2008 Geneva show, and is believed to be using the Small Common Components and Systems (SCCS) rendition of the GM Gamma platform.

Despite the design masking, we can still see the Opel lineage in this MPV.  The roofline is very similar in look to the Opel Astra, while the grille has a resemblance to the Opel Insignia.

Engine choices on the new-look MPV should include naturally-aspirated and turbocharged variants of a 1.4-liter petrol engine.  The turbo cranks out around 137 hp.  Meanwhile, four diesel options will range up to about 155hp.

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 SkadV8 SkadV8
Congrtulation for Opel.It just look ilke Meriva concept in Geneva. It will be sucsess for Opel you will see.
September 24, 2009 5:32 pm
 HEMI426 HEMI426
I can't like it that the diesels have more power.
September 24, 2009 6:08 pm
 AG4 AG4
Its main market is in Europe so I guess the diesel models are the ones that sell better there.
September 24, 2009 9:06 pm
 Sacto8780 Sacto8780
I think there is a chance we may actually see the new Meriva in the USA market, especially with the Obama Administration fuel economy mandates. They could drop in the larger-displacement version of the upcoming 1.4-liter I-4 engine (probably 1.6 liters rated at around 118 bhp) with the Chevrolet Cruze's six-speed automatic and it could become the first serious competitor against the Honda Fit in North America.
September 25, 2009 3:51 am
 r_heineck r_heineck
I don't believe that I will see this model in the brazilian market, because to make here, the GM will spent a lot of money to put the new meriva in order to drive one in the brazilian highways, and with a new engine would be a serious competitor for the Honda Fit, Nissan Livina and the Fiat Idea. Let's wait to see what happen.
October 4, 2009 3:55 pm