Vectra Next Vectra scoop: it's coming to London


The Opel Vectra is a mid-size car (large family car) that was engineered and produced by Opel from 1988 until 2010. Available in saloon, hatchback and estate (from model year 1997 onwards) body styles, the Vectra was also sold by the Vauxhall marque in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Cavalier from 1988 to 1995 and then as the Vauxhall Vectra from 1995 to 2008, and it was also sold by Holden in Australia as the Holden Vectra, by Chevrolet in Latin America as the Chevrolet Vectra.

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Next year’s London motor show is being tipped to scoop a major global launch for General Motors — that of the Vauxhall Vectra replacement – and Autocar.co.uk can bring you exclusive first spy shots of the car fully 18 months before the covers come off.
The next-generation family hatchback's design was previewed by the Opel GTC concept, which is on show at Geneva this week. Our spy shots (see gallery), taken through the gates of Opel's European HQ, reveal how much of the GTC's styling will transfer to the finished car.
A great deal of the GTC's grille will make it into production. You can see that the concept's swept-back headlights, broad grille and, interestingly, its fang-shaped twin air intakes are all part of the styling of this early development car, admittedly in slightly toned-down forms. There's no sign of the GTC's low, sweeping roofline, however, which looks like it'll be saved for the road-going coupe version.
London debut

The launch plans for the Vectra replacement were discussed by GM executives at the Geneva show this week. Several of them said that positive feedback from the Corsa's British unveiling has put London in pole position to grab the Vectra launch. "It is not quite finalised, but you should expect the new mid-sized car to launch in Britain,” said one executive.
The news will be welcome to British car fans and the organisers of the London show, increasing the profile of London at the expense of Geneva and Paris, which might have expected to host the launch of GM’s vital mid-sized car.
Another surprise

Visitors to London in 2008 can expect another surprise: a name change for Vauxhall’s dramatic new Mondeo challenger. GM chief Carl-Peter Forster has already confirmed the Vectra name will die, possibly to be replaced by Insignia, when today’s model goes out of production.
Showgoers will also be pleased that the production car’s styling will be close to that of the dramatic GTC coupe concept. The choice of a coupe is also an indication that a Calibra replacement is part of Opel's plans.
Key details of the ‘face’ of the concept, its interior, body surfacing and clever rear-end shape are expected to make production on the new Vectra. “We’re showing new design cues for all future Vauxhalls with the GTC concept and although this design is exactly that, a concept, it is a strong pointer to all our future models,” said Mark Adams, a Briton who heads GM exterior design in Germany.
The gaping upper and lower grilles and wraparound headlamps are all production-ready, as is the new ‘hockey stick’ feature pressed into the door skin.



Source = Autocar
 
What's wrong with name Vectra? I think it sounds pretty good. Anyway, I hope the new Vectra will look and perform way better than the current one. Also, hopefully Opel will produce that GTC coupe as a replacement of the Calibra.:eusa_pray Opel definitely needs a big coupe:usa7uh::t-cheers:
 

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Opel Automobile GmbH, is a German automobile manufacturer based in Rüsselsheim am Main, Hesse, Germany. Founded by Adam Opel in 1862, it was owned by General Motors from 1929 to 2017, and the PSA Group before merging with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to form Stellantis in 2021. Most of its lineup is marketed under the Vauxhall Motors brand in the United Kingdom since the 1980s. In Australia, some were rebadged as the Holden brand until 2020, in North America and China under the Buick, Saturn (until 2010), and Cadillac brands, and in South America under the Chevrolet brand.
Official websites: Opel, Vauxhall

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