Up until now, Opel and Vauxhall engineers had been seen working on unfinished, test mules of the upcoming Astra-based convertible model with framed doors and other non-production parts. Now,
our spies were finally able to spot a camouflaged prototype of the
open-top model wearing its production body including the electrically
operated ragtop.
You
may have noticed that we're constantly using the term 'Astra-based', the
reason being that while the new Opel model is built on the current Astra
replacing the previous Astra TwinTop, company officials have said that
the four-seater convertible will gain a new and bespoke name - much like
VW's Golf-based Eos.
Opel
and its sister company Vauxhall will market the new convertible model
as a more premium proposal than its predecessor, despite that fact that
it gets a folding soft top instead of the TwinTop's retractable hardtop.
The
cabriolet will ride on longer version of the Astra's platform and will
be one of the first Opel / Vauxhall models to be fitted with GM Europe's
brand new 1.6-liter turbocharged
four-cylinder gasoline unit with direct injection and Start/Stop, which
will be offered in various states of tune with up to 197hp (200hp).
A choice of 1.7-liter and 2.0-liter turbodiesel engines will also be on offer in various European countries.
General
Motors has not said if it has any plans to offer the convertible model
as a Buick in North America, but given that it is closely related to the
Buick Verano sedan, we wouldn't rule it out just yet.
The new Opel convertible is expected to make its world premiere at the Paris Motor Show in September, with the German company having already confirmed European sales for next spring.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Spy Shots: Opel's New Astra-Based Convertible Takes Final Shape Ahead of Paris Debut
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