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The Opel Speedster is a mid-engined, targa-topped, two-seat sports car produced by German automaker Opel from July 2000 [3] to July 2005. It was built in both RHD and LHD versions at the Lotus Cars plant in Hethel, Norfolk, England. It was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1999 and went into full production the following year.
1937–1939, 1964–1977 Opel Admiral; 1937–1938 Opel Super 6; 1939–1970 Opel Kapitän; 1953–1957 Opel Olympia Rekord; 1964–1977 Opel Diplomat; 1967–1982 Opel Commodore; 1968–1973, 2006–2009 Opel GT; 1970–1988 Opel Ascona; 1970–1988 Opel Manta; 1973–1986 Opel Bedford Blitz; 1978–1986 Opel Monza; 1978–1993 Opel Senator ...
Opel Aero GT: Coupé: 1975 Opel GT2: Coupé: 1981 Opel Tech 1: Hatchback: 1983 Opel Junior: Frankfurt Motor Show City car: 1992 Opel Twin: Geneva Motor Show 1995 Opel Maxx: Geneva Motor Show City car: 1996 Opel Slalom Coupe: 1999 Opel Concept A: Geneva Motor Show City car: 1999 Opel G90: Frankfurt Motor Show Supermini: 2001 Opel Frogster ...
N (Speedster & VX220) Lotus Cars: RAF Hethel: United Kingdom: Opel Speedster/Vauxhall VX220. Opel Lotus Omega A / Vauxhall Lotus Carlton 1990-1992, 950 units Lotus Esprit, Lotus Elan, Lotus Elise. 1986: 1993: GM owned Lotus from 1986 to 1993. 6: Magna Steyr: Graz: Austria: Saab 9-3 Convertible: 2003: 2009: Built under contract by Magna Steyr ...
Based on the Opel Kadett C. Prince (1991–1997) Based on the Opel Rekord E, more luxurious variants : Super Salon later renamed Brougham (1991–1999) Royale Series; First generation (1975–1978) based on Opel Rekord D Second generation (1980–1991) based on Opel Rekord E, variants : Automatic, Diesel, Duke, Prince, Salon, Salon Super and XQ
The Family II is a straight-4 piston engine that was originally developed by Opel in the 1970s, debuting in 1981. Available in a wide range of cubic capacities ranging from 1598 to 2405 cc, it simultaneously replaced the Opel CIH and Vauxhall Slant-4 engines, and was GM Europe's core mid-sized powerplant design for much of the 1980s, and provided the basis for the later Ecotec series of ...
Side view of a 340R. The engine is a four-cylinder version of the 1.8L Rover K-Series engine called VHPD (Very High Power Derivative) used in the regular Elise which produces 177 bhp (132 kW; 179 PS) at 7800 rpm and 172 N⋅m (127 lbf⋅ft) at 6750 rpm as standard, or 187 bhp (139 kW; 190 PS) at 7500 rpm and 189 N⋅m (139 lbf⋅ft) at 5600 rpm with optional Lotus accessories.
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