List of Opel vehicles

The following is a list of Opel vehicles, including past and present production models, as well as concept vehicles.

Model history

Production
Produced vehicles
Model Comments Image
City car
2000–2007 Agila A
2013-2019 Adam
2015-2019 Karl
Supermini
1980–1982 Chevette The Chevette was offered from 1980 to 1982. The vehicle was manufactured by Vauxhall.
1982–1993 Corsa A First small car from Opel, which was initially only available as a two-door sedan or three-door hatchback. In 1990, the Opel Corsa got a facelift
1993–2000 Corsa B The first Corsa was based on the concept car Opel Junior, which was already introduced in 1983.
1994–2000 Tigra A The Tigra was a sports coupe based on the Corsa B.
2000–2006 Corsa C The Corsa C was used as the basis for the Tigra TwinTop B, Meriva A and Combo C.
2004–2009 Tigra TwinTop B A roadster, which was based on the Corsa C with retractable steel roof. The car was manufactured by Heuliez in France.
2006-2014 Corsa D The fourth generation of the Corsa uses the same platform as the Fiat Grande Punto.
2014-2019 Corsa E
2019-present Corsa F
Small family car
1947–1953
156,870
Olympia
1962–1965
649,512
Kadett A
1965–1973
2,649,501
Kadett B
1973–1979
1,701,000
Kadett C
1979–1984
2,092,087
Kadett D
1984–1991
3,779,289
Kadett E
1991–1998 Astra F
1998–2004 Astra G
2004–2009 Astra H
2009-2015 Astra J
2015-present Astra K
2011-present Ampera
Large family car
1967–1970
80,637
Olympia A
1970–1975
692,000
Ascona A
1970–1975
500,000
Manta A
1975–1981
Ascona B
1975–1988
550,000
Manta B
1981–1988
Ascona C
1988–1995
Vectra A
1990–1997 Calibra
1995–2002
Vectra B
2002–2008
Vectra C
2003–2008 Signum
2008–2017 Insignia A
2013-2019 Cascada Convertible based on the Astra J
2017-present Insignia B
Full-size car
1953–1957 Olympia Rekord
1957–1960 Rekord P1
1959–1962 1200 & 1500
1960–1963 Rekord P2
1963–1965 Rekord A
1965–1966
Rekord B
1966–1972
Rekord C
1967–1971 Commodore A
1971–1977 Rekord D
1972–1977 Commodore B
1977–1982 Rekord E1
1982–1986 Rekord E2
1978–1986 Senator A
1978–1986 Monza
1978–1982 Commodore C
1986–1993 Omega A
1987–1993 Senator B
1994–2003 Omega B
Luxury vehicle
1948–1953 Kapitän '48
1953–1955 Kapitän '54
1955–1958 Kapitän '55
1958–1959 Kapitän P 2,5
1959–1963 Kapitän P 2,6
1964–1968 Kapitän/Admiral/Diplomat A
(Opel KAD A)
1969–1977 Kapitän/Admiral/Diplomat B
(Opel KAD B)
Sports car
1968–1973
103,463
GT
1971–1974
127
Intermeccanica Indra
2000–2005
7,996
Speedster
2007–2009
7,519
GT (Roadster)
Mini MPV
2003–2010 Meriva A
2008-2015 Agila B
Leisure activity vehicle
1986–1994 Combo Kadett E (Combo A)
1994–2001 Combo B
2001–2010 Combo C
2011–2018 Combo D
2018-present Combo E
Compact MPV
1999–2005 Zafira A
2001-2009 HydroGen3
2005-2019 Zafira B
2008-2010 HydroGen4
2010–2017 Meriva B
2017-present Crossland X C
Large MPV
1996–1999 Sintra
2011-2019 Zafira Tourer C
Light commercial vehicle
1973–1986 Bedford Blitz
1997–2001 Opel Arena
1998–2010 Movano A
2001-present Vivaro A
2010-present Movano B
Off-road vehicle
1991–1998 Frontera A
1998–2003 Frontera B
1992–1999 Monterey
Sport utility vehicle
2006-2015 Antara
2012-2019 Mokka/Mokka X Renamed in 2016 to Mokka X
2017-present Grandland X
Commercial vehicle
1932–1954 Blitz
1951–1960 Blitz
1960–1965 Blitz
1966–1975 Blitz
Pick-up truck
1992–2001 Campo
Historical vehicle
1899–1901 Patent Motor Car, System Lutzmann
1909 4/8 PS "Doktorwagen"
1911-1920 Opel 5/12 PS "Puppchen"
1914 12,3-Liter-Rennwagen
1922–1924 "Opel 10/30 (10/35) PS"
1924–1931 "Laubfrosch"
1928 RAK2
1929 Opel Regent
1935–1937 P4
1935–1953 Olympia
1936–1940 Kadett
1937–1938 Super 6
1937–1939 Admiral

See also

References


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