What lies ahead for the Opel Model line-up in 2020?
2020 promises to be an exciting year for Opel here in Southern Africa. The planned arrival of the Astra – with its adjusted styling – happens in the second quarter. Our Zafira Life PLUS the Vivaro Cargo panelvan will be arriving in the third quarter – both boasting 2.0 Turbo Diesel engines to extend the Opel range into greater seater and larger transporter segments in order to reinforce our presence in the LCV sector. Finally there’s the eagerly awaited new-generation Corsa that will be hitting the streets during the third and fourth quarters, offering a comprehensive model range to satisfy the B-segment category.
Opel Models Expected in year 2020
Final specification, model derivatives and pricing to be supplied at Southern African launch.
Second Quarter:
Opel Astra – European and South African Car of the Year gets a refresh.
The Astra’s front grill will now conform to the new Opel design language with its slim, double-wing chrome winglets embracing the brand logo and flowing outwards to the Eco-LED headlamps. Opel’s design philosophy ‘Sculptural Artistry meets German Precision’ is further enhanced by the hood’s signature Opel crease and new fog light design.
Third and Fourth Quarter:
Opel Corsa – Award Winner with Class Leading Potential!
Opel is going full-speed ahead into the future with Corsa ‘Number 6’ – the latest generation of the small car which celebrated its world premiere at this year’s Frankfurt International Motor Show. Recently, the small car bestseller won the prestigious title of “Best Buy Car of Europe in 2020”. The AUTOBEST jury, made up of international journalists from 31 countries, chose the Opel newcomer as the winner and thus the car offering the most for the money. The award for the new Corsa completes an AUTOBEST hat- trick for Opel, with Corsa generations four and five taking overall victory in 2007 and 2015 respectively. No other model has been named “Best Buy Car of Europe” in three successive generations.
A real highlight is the adaptive glare-free IntelliLux LED® matrix light, which Opel also offers for the first time in the small car segment. In addition, there are numerous state-of-the-art driver assistance systems such as Forward Collision Alert with Automatic Emergency Braking and Pedestrian Detection, as well as radar-based Adaptive Speed Control which make driving even safer and more relaxed. With a length of 4.06 metres and reduced weight of 980 kg, the 5-seat Corsa’s handling, clear lay-out and practicality remain exemplary. The coupé-like roofline is 48 millimetres lower than its predecessor – without any detriment to head space as the driver sits 28 millimetres lower. The low centre of gravity benefits driving performance and handling. The new Corsa is more direct and more dynamic, to afford you more fun behind the wheel.
“Aerodynamics is just one area where Opel is increasing the efficiency of its automobiles”, said Managing Director: Engineering, Christian Müller. “Advanced powertrains are the other tools we are using to significantly cut fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. All these technologies are fully embraced by our new Corsa.”
As with all the other newly developed cars, Opel optimised the Corsa’s aerodynamics at the Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines in the wind tunnel of the Stuttgart University. The new Corsa’s design includes an active aero shutter, smooth underbody and rear roof spoiler to make the model as clean through the air as possible. With a reduction in frontal area of 2.13m2 versus the previous model, the new Corsa achieves a drag coefficient of 0.29 – quite remarkable for a car of this size – allowing the car to expend less energy as it passes through the air, thereby reducing its emissions and fuel. For example, a ten percent cut in drag results in a fuel consumption reduction of, or up to, five percent when driving at 130 km/h.
The new generation of Opel’s bestseller already meets the future Euro 6d emissions standard.
Third Quarter:
Opel Zafira Life– ‘Ace’ of space with practical benefits, comfort & safety as top priorities!
The Zafira Life offers ultimate practicality, connectivity, comfort and safety for 9 occupants.
“Our new Opel Zafira Life is the ideal family, leisure and business van with space for up to nine occupants. Here, every passenger enjoys comfort – never mind where they sit”, said International Marketing Director: Opel/Vauxhall, Tobias Gubitz.
Especially practical in everyday life, the spacious 2.0 Turbo Diesel van is less than 1.90 m high and thus drives easily into normal underground garages – important feature for use as a hotel shuttle, but also for any user who wants to park hassle-free. At the same time, the Zafira Life impresses with its small turning circle, good handling and substantial luggage/packing space.
In addition to the highly flexible space and comfort, the Zafira Life scores with numerous technologies that make travelling even more relaxed and safer. The portfolio includes, among others, state-of-the-art driver assistance, infotainment systems and IntelliGrip electronic traction control. This modern technology is combined with the typical Opel-look and attractive proportions with short overhangs. A fun-to-drive as well as comfortable multi-purpose vehicle (MPV).
Third Quarter:
Opel Vivaro Cargo Panel Van – The Perfect Partner for Professionals.
The light commercial vehicle offensive gains traction with the safer, more comfortable and practical third-generation Vivaro 2.0 Turbo Diesel van which continues to build its strong reputation as a cargo carrier or ‘office on wheels’, placing it as the perfect partner for professionals in this rapidly growing market for mid-size delivery vans.
Keeping Opel’s momentum, the new, third-generation Vivaro is now safer, more comfortable and more practical than ever, thanks to Opel’s ongoing vision to produce vehicles to suit the various requirements in a competitive industry.
Provided by Opel SA