Opel Concept gives strong clues to rakish next-generation Vectra
The Opel GTC’s low-slung profile has already led to it being dubbed the “new Calibra”. But according to GM insiders, it’s a lot more radical than that. The car’s coupe profile is what you’ll get with next year’s new Vectra. “Imagine the GTC with two extra doors. That’s Vectra,” said one GM executive who’s seen finished Vectra prototypes. The Vectra will take a radical approach with regard to saloon and hatch versions too – they’ll be virtually identical in terms of styling, and will share the same side profile.
The new Vectra’s “four-door coupe” looks signal a shift in attitude toward Vauxhall’s upper medium contender. Whereas Vectra has traditionally been a fleet vehicle, more and more private buyers are choosing the current model, and that’s something GM wants to encourage. “With the current Vectra, around 30% of buyers are private. With the old Vectra more than 90% of sales were to fleets.
The GTC is powered by a 300bhp, 2.8-litre V6 turbo petrol engine, coupled to a six-speed manual transmission and features an electronically-controlled four-wheel drive system. Its sleek bodywork gives a cD of just 0.25.
Also at Geneva was a hot version of the new Corsa. The VXR version will be priced £15,595 in the UK, undercutting its prime competitor, the Renault Clio 197, when it goes on sale at the end of March. Vauxhall expects to sell 3,500 Corsa VXRs a year – and claims it already has orders for 2,000.


