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Opel: GT News **2016 Concept Revealed (page 1)**

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Opel will introduce a new two-door sports car in 2005 with exhilarating performance. The Opel GT is part of a complete new model line-up for the German car Manufacturer.

Sources say that this exciting Opel sports car will share genes with the super Pontiac Solstice.

The Opel GT will be slightly bigger than the Mazda MX5 and like this Japanese two-door it uses simple technology and mechanicals.

This two-door Opel will get a 2.2-litre engine. Sources say that Opel will also fit the car with a 225kW V8 engine.

The Opel GT will share design cues with the new Astra range which will be launched later this year.
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Looks like an RX8


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Originally posted by chris3240929
Looks like an RX8


Zoom Zoom Zoom...
Looks better than an RX8...imho
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I was gonna say, looks like a photochoped RX8

Still loooks prity cool though
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looks sweet, almost like a camaro replacement.
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Yeah...It does look like it could replace the camaro...

Good observation.
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Re: Secret Opel GT for 2005

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The Opel GT will be slightly bigger than the Mazda MX5 and like this Japanese two-door it uses simple technology and mechanicals.
Since nobody else spotted it, what is this about a 2dr Mazda MX5? Is this the new name for the Miata? I've seen a report that they are considering bringing back the RX7 based on the current RX8 platform (article included a photoshop), but this is the first time I've heard about a MX5. Other than that ... put enuf guts into it and you have a potential option to the new SLK.
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mx5 = miata, it is the japanese name for it

Also, the car looks photoshopped, but I am sure that is how it will look.
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Kappa everywhere...
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By the way, did everybody know that Kappa is the 10th letter in the Greek alphabet?
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Kappa everywhere...

Loving this platform.
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Looks awesome. Too bad we won't get that.
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Gm needs to start killing its US brands in return for its Euro brands. Sales would go up 100%.
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that looks tits
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Looks good. I'm happy to say I like the Soltice better, though (for once the U.S. has a version of a great product I'd rather have over the Euro version).
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The only prob is the Euro version doesn't look bad in any way. If Gm wants to stay ahead of Toyota(lingering articles of T being a big 3 with the next few years), it would be quite smart to make Opel a US brand.
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The only prob is the Euro version doesn't look bad in any way. If Gm wants to stay ahead of Toyota(lingering articles of T being a big 3 with the next few years), it would be quite smart to make Opel a US brand.
I like Opel's brand, and products. But GM won't bring it over. It won't work here because it's truly a Euro car company. Most of the cars are to small for the U.S. market, and the U.S. has different crash and emissions standards than Europe. They also also a bunch of diesels which won't be brought here. Then you've got the whole issue of issue of GM bringing yet another brand to compete with itself in addition to the forgein competition... not to mention that Opel would have pratically no brand recoginition in the U.S. It'd take years to build a loyal customer base, and they'd lose money for years before becoming profitable.
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Like I said, its about staying ahead. You don't stay ahead by offering the same old bs no one wants. Opel has released hot products, one after the other.

2nd, Chevy's largest car, the malibu is based on an opel- vectra. So that brings the point, the opel vectra looks way better than the malibu, the astra looks way better than the cobalt, why the hell do we have chevy?
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Originally Posted by heyitsme
2nd, Chevy's largest car, the malibu is based on an opel- vectra. So that brings the point, the opel vectra looks way better than the malibu, the astra looks way better than the cobalt, why the hell do we have chevy?
I hear ya.
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The next Opel GT (replacement of Speedster), will be unveiling at Geneva motor show next month, here's a preview:



Source: Autoweek.nl
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...GM has confirmed a third sports car off the Kappa, a 2007 Opel/Vauxhall GT to be imported from the US to Europe. That car launches only after the debut of the Saturn Sky late this spring & shares its styling. The Opel GT will probably get just one of the two engines to be offered in the Solstice/Sky - either the 170hp 2.4L Ecotec four of the 240hp 2.2L turbo, but not both.
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Opel GT is simply a "Cayman" version of the already on the road Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky twins (aka a roadster modified with a hardtop). They are all engineered off the same platform, but i would expect a firmer damping for the Opel and possibly the UK Vauxhall version.
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GM adds overtime for Opel GT exports - - By MICHAEL SPECHT | AUTOMOTIVE NEWS - - Source: Autoweek

General Motors will add overtime at its Wilmington, Del., plant to produce the Opel GT roadster, which it will export to Europe.

The GT is scheduled to arrive in European dealerships in March. Officials say the 2007 allocation of 2,800 cars is sold out. The target for 2008 and beyond is 3,600 cars a year for all of Europe.

The GT, powered by General Motors' new 264-hp, 16-valve, turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine, will be sold only in Europe. U.S. buyers have been able to buy the same car badged as a Saturn Sky Red Line since September. The GT, the Sky and the Pontiac Solstice all are based on GM's rear-wheel-drive Kappa platform and are built in the Wilmington plant.

The plant's current annual capacity of 30,000 vehicles is taken up entirely by the Solstice and Sky, forcing planners to add overtime to produce GTs.

The GT is priced at 30,675 euros, including the value-added tax, or about $39,900 at current exchange rates. The U.S.-market Sky Red Line starts at $29,025, including shipping
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It is refreshing to see USA-made cars exported to Europe, being sold out and considered hot, both in Europe and America.
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Press release...


* Racing-technology for the road
* Customised lowering of suspension up to 45 mm
* Coilover suspensions produced in stainless steel "inox-line" technology

"Only flying is more beautiful" was the old commercial slogan in the late 1960s, when the first Opel GT was presented to the public. In terms of driving dynamics there are worlds between the new generation of the Opel GT and its predecessor. And there are even more between them, if you use a KW coilover suspension V3. With it one can lower the car in a range from 20 to 40 mm at the front axle and from 20 to 45 mm at the rear. The KW coilover suspension V3 for the Opel GT is available with immediate effect.

KW coilover suspensions - 3 damping variants for every type of driver

Coilover suspension V1 with preset damper setting permits customised lowering of the suspension and creates an optimised balance of sportiness, comfort and safety. Damping variant V2 is the ideal system for sporty drivers, who also wish to make modifications in the set-up to achieve a more customised lowering of the suspension. Thanks to the adjustable rebound damping, it is possible to adapt the driving comfort to suit the driver's personal taste.
With its separately adjustable pressure and rebound damping functions, coilover suspension V3 permits an even higher degree of customisation to the suspension and provides the perfect solution for those truly technically demanding drivers.

All KW coilover suspensions are produced in the unique stainless steel "inox line" technology. This assures the extremely high quality and durability of the suspensions plus a long-lasting perfect finish to match.
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The Opel GT Concept will celebrate its world premiere at the 86th Geneva International Motor Show (March 3 to 13, 2016). This trendsetting sportscar expresses the continuous innovative strength of Opel – breathtaking in its shape, reduced to the bare essentials, pure passion. The thoroughbred athlete with a front mid-engine and rear-wheel drive is a direct descendant of the Opel GT and the Monza Concept and takes Opel’s sculptural design philosophy to the next level. The sportscar is avant-garde yet puristic, renounces everything that disturbs the pure form. The GT Concept has no door handles or exterior door mirrors.

“We are taking the next step towards even more emotion and driving pleasure with the Opel GT Concept. The GT Concept shows what Opel stands for now. We are confident, ambitious, innovative and we want win over more customers with every new car,” said Opel Group CEO Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann who is already looking forward to the world premiere in Geneva.

In the best tradition: GT Concept continues philosophy of Opel Experimental GT

The Opel GT Concept will follow in the footsteps of the famous Opel Experimental GT at the Geneva Motor Show. In 1965, only one year after the foundation of the first design studio run by a European car manufacturer, Opel presented this sleek and expressive coupé with the reliable technology of the Kadett B at the Frankfurt Motor Show. However, it was not just innovative because it was the first concept car ever presented by a European manufacturer. The GT already shone with innovations such as retracting headlamps and displayed a slim form along with perfect proportions without unnecessary decoration. The uncompromising concept by Erhard Schnell mainly wanted to be one thing – a design statement. The reactions from the public were so overwhelming that the series production Opel GT was at dealerships only three years later. The rest is history – a success story, an automotive icon.

The GT Concept once again showcases Opel’s pioneering spirit. A dynamic driving machine something that is already symbolized by the red signature line that splits the vehicle body horizontally and proportions it. The distinctive red front tires – mounted on rims with a cheeky roller skates design – are reminiscent of the Opel motorbike Motoclub 500 that was also avant-garde at its time and was the proud owner of two red tires in 1928. Apart from that, the GT Concept does not have many links to the past. The long bonnet, the absence of a trunk lid, the central dual exhaust and of course, the name all refer to the original GT. Apart from that the Opel GT Concept is independent with no sign of retro-design.

"We created the GT Concept to capture the bold, emotional spirit of the Opel brand. It is dramatic, sculptural and full of innovations, which is our great tradition that we intend to continue. Back in 1965, Opel developed the Experimental GT, a thoroughly modern vehicle that also boasted a pure sculptural shape. It’s certainly difficult to reinvent an icon but just as the Experimental GT was avant-garde back then, so too is this GT Concept today – absolutely pure, minimalistic, yet bold and uncompromising. This coupé impressively demonstrates the continuous development of our Design philosophy – ‘Sculptural Artistry meets German precision’,” said Mark Adams, Vice President, Design Europe.

A key innovation of the Opel GT Concept are the large doors with the integrated side windows that show a seamless transition from glass to painted surfaces. Both the driver and the front passenger gain access to the unexpectedly spacious interior after pressing the touchpad for the electric doors that is integrated in the red signature line of the roof. Even tall drivers have enough room inside. The doors immerse considerably into the front wheel arches when opened. This space-saving and patented mounting allows a large opening angle – particularly in relatively tight parking spaces. The compact athlete is therefore optimized especially for urban areas. Two cameras mounted behind the wheel arches ensure a safe overview while driving in the city. They transmit their images to two monitors on the left and right-hand side of the cockpit – the days of exterior door mirrors and blind spots are therefore over. The windshield flows into a glass panorama roof enabling the occupants to enjoy a driving experience similar to that offered by a targa with a removable roof.

Real sportscar: Front mid-engine, turbocharged and rear-wheel drive

The stretched hood reveals the powertrain concept of the GT Concept: Just like the first Opel GT and US sportscar icon Corvette also made by GM it has a front mid-engine. The vehicle’s center of gravity is therefore low and central – ideal for sporty handling and excellent cornering dynamics. The Opel GT Concept has a powerful 1.0-liter, three-cylinder turbocharged engine based on the ultra-modern all-aluminum engine used in ADAM, Corsa and Astra. The extremely efficient direct injection gasoline unit develops 107 kW/145 hp and maximum torque of 205 Nm in its sporty trim (consumption values for the Opel GT Concept are not available yet). The turbo power is sent towards the rear axle with mechanical differential lock via a sequential six-speed transmission that is operated by shift paddles on the steering wheel. Thus, the Opel GT Concept possess traditional rear-wheel drive especially appreciated by sportscar purists. The performance of the two-seater with a total weight below 1,000 kilograms also matches this. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in less than eight seconds and has a top speed of 215 km/h.

A further highlight of the Opel GT Concept are the main headlamps with integrated indicators. Thanks to ultra-modern projection technology, these shine very three-dimensionally. The next generation adaptive full LED light is obviously the perfect match for this technology. The Opel IntelliLux LED® matrix light, which allows glare-free high beam driving, already made its debut in the new Astra in 2015 and won the SAFETYBEST Award. The Opel GT Concept sees the introduction of the next stage of development of the intelligent light system. The design of the lights is rounded off by the three-dimensional design of the tail lamps that make the new GT distinctive at night.
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I like it, it's different and weird looking. Like nothing else on the road
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