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When Opel Performance Center (OPC for short) upgraded the first generation of the Insignia to its standards, the German engineers benefited from the mid-size sedan's already athletic stance.
The styling treatment involves a lower stance and arch ... powertrain just yet, but Opel could also keep the same or perhaps a tweaked iteration of the current Corsa OPC’s 1.6-liter turbocharged ...
The one major problem that could arise if Opel would build this particular OPC (looking exactly like ... Even the current model would have a more predatory stance. Still, the details are nice ...
Now you don’t go and buy an Opel because of the badge appeal ... First impression when you walk up to the Astra OPC is the aggressive stance, its squat, low and wide with heavily raked front ...
the Insignia OPC is Opel’s most powerful production car ever - and it can be yours for a shade under $60,000. With a unique bodykit and a more purposeful stance than the more prosaic Insignia ...
While we might not get the Opel Insignia OPC stateside, it is the kissin’ cousin of our Buick Regal GS, which makes it worth keeping a close eye on. The two share platforms and just about ...
The latter company still makes the normal versions of the Corsa and Astra, yet these are no longer available in the OPC (Opel) or VXR ... give the model a sportier stance. According to Irmscher ...
Opel has released information on the OPC version of the new Vectra. Seeing as how the new Vectra will be the basis of Saturn’s new Aura sedan, we thought this was important to share. The Vectra ...
New spy shots suggest the automaker is also working on a performance-oriented Adam OPC hatchback for the street. The mildly camouflaged Opel Adam OPC prototype sports several changes from the ...
General Motors plans to add the Opel OPC performance package to all Opel models except the Signum, attempting to help “people to take Opel seriously as a dynamic brand,” according to Mark ...
Opel's new Astra OPC Extreme is the fastest Astra ever created and it even looks likely to enter low-volume production if Opel is satisfied with the public reaction to it at next week's Geneva ...
A basic Opel Adam, this is not. In fact, a lot of signs point to it being a sort of Fiat 500 Abarth-fighting Adam OPC (or VXR, if you’re British). Will it debut as a surprise in Frankfurt?