2011 Opel Antara facelift revealed

 2011 Opel Antara facelift revealed
2011 Opel Antara facelift - 11.23.2010

Minor styling tweaks, new diesel engine

Opel has released the first pictures of the facelifted 2011 Antara.

While the changes are relatively minor, the updated model boasts a revised grille, a modified front fascia, and restyled taillights. Inside, there's a new center console, an electric parking brake, and higher quality materials.

Under the hood, a new 2.2-liter CDTI engine produces 120 kW (163 PS / 161 hp) and 135 kW (184 PS / 181 hp). If diesel isn't your thing, the 2.4-liter petrol cranks out 125 kW (170 PS / 168 hp). Regardless of what engine is selected, it will be mated to revised six-speed transmissions which have been optimized for efficiency and responsiveness.

No word on when the model will be launched, but expect to learn more in the coming weeks.

Source: Opel

New Opel Antara Combines Off-Road Ability with Urban Chic

  • Renewed: Powertrain line-up adds high efficiency and sovereign performance
  • Updated: Front design for a sporty-elegant look
  • Up-scale: Premium Interior optimizes functionality


Rüsselsheim. The new Opel Antara pairs sporty, off-road capabilities and urban-chic looks with high functionality and safety. With improvements to its powertrain line-up, exterior styling and interior comfort, the Antara can now be seen as a new competitor in the growing SUV segment.

The most notable changes in the Antara's mid-cycle enhancements, which will be introduced at the end of this year, are in the powertrain. The fully re-worked engine line-up, all Euro-5 compliant, now offers improved driving performance as well as significantly reduced consumption and emissions. Even the two available transmissions - a six-gear manual and automatic - have undergone completely new developments to improve efficiency and dynamics.

The latest entry to the engine range is a newly-developed 2.2 CDTI Turbo diesel, which comes with two outputs. The 120 kW/163 hp offers 36 hp more than its predecessor model. The 135 kW/184 hp version offers 34 hp more power.

The 163 hp variant is available in front-wheel or all-wheel drive as well as with manual or automatic six-gear transmissions. The 184 hp also offers a choice of manual or automatic transmissions, and comes with all-wheel drive as standard.

The gasoline line-up, too, offers more power. The 2.4 liter, four-cylinder version now comes with 125 kW/170 hp, or, 30 hp more power. Like the diesel variants, this engine is available in front-wheel or all-wheel drive and comes as manual or automatic six-gear transmission.

The engine variants come with variable camshaft phasing for the inlet and exhaust, which optimizes the torque and performance characteristics as well as lowers fuel consumption and emissions. Naturally an active, re-worked chassis fits nicely to the new Antara, offering dynamic handling and excellent traveling comfort.

Strong presence through accentuated front design

On the street, the Antara turns heads with its chic, upscale look. Its new, front grill with bold logo makes it immediately recognizable as a member of the new Opel design family. The fog lights together with chrome bezels and a well-blended pedestrian protection lends the vehicle a harmonious look with a strong presence. Modified rear lights and optional 19-inch light-metal wheels round out the robust look.

The chic, sporty SUV look comes about from a new center console with extra storage solutions, new materials and added interior and exterior colors. An optimized instrument graphic and effective interior lighting underscore the prestigious ambiance.

Opel has improved safety and comfort features in the Antara as well. This includes a standard electric parking brake and the Hill Assist System. With these changes, the market segment of the compact SUV has a new competitor in the ring.

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 DUCATI46 DUCATI46
WWWWooooooo...... red marker pen on designers report... Detention! See me!
November 23, 2010 9:03 am
 B_M_Gearhead B_M_Gearhead
Sorry Saturn, it's just not going to work out. It's not you it's me. Hey, Opel! How you doin?
November 23, 2010 9:33 am
 Wojtek Wojtek
I thought they gave up with Antara. They should anyway...
November 23, 2010 9:40 am
 wmgtxi wmgtxi
What's wrong with the Antara? It's selling pretty well here in Oz anyway.....
November 23, 2010 4:03 pm
 YaSSaL YaSSaL
Not a bad car at all, but in this segment it's hard to compete with the likes of Mercedes, BMW, Audi...
November 24, 2010 12:19 am
 rorycarguy rorycarguy
As someone who will hopefully be studying automotive design next year , Alls I can say is .......why ?? Never let accountants design a car , the captive looks almost better , almost
November 24, 2010 1:14 am
 trailer trailer
I owned a 2.0 cdti and recently sold it just because I was expecting a 6 speed automatic, not to those who does not like the design, I can say that it has a very good acceleration, an excellent road handling and curving, very comfortable driving, but the interior quality was not well. I will buy this new diesel, because it also has a very low consumption figures compared to the similar size SUVs.
November 24, 2010 6:14 am