Model versions Opel Vectra

Vectra C (facelift 2005)

Vectra C (facelift 2005)

Sedan

Years of production: 2005 r. – 2008 r.

Engine power: 100 KM – 250 KM

Vectra C Caravan (facelift 2005)

Vectra C Caravan (facelift 2005)

Kombi

Years of production: 2005 r. – 2008 r.

Engine power: 105 KM – 255 KM

Vectra C CC (facelift 2005)

Vectra C CC (facelift 2005)

Hatchback

Years of production: 2005 r. – 2008 r.

Engine power: 105 KM – 280 KM

Vectra C

Vectra C

Sedan

Years of production: 2002 r. – 2005 r.

Engine power: 100 KM – 211 KM

Vectra C Caravan

Vectra C Caravan

Kombi

Years of production: 2002 r. – 2005 r.

Engine power: 100 KM – 211 KM

Vectra C CC

Vectra C CC

Hatchback

Years of production: 2002 r. – 2005 r.

Engine power: 100 KM – 211 KM

Vectra B (facelift 1999)

Vectra B (facelift 1999)

Sedan

Years of production: 1999 r. – 2002 r.

Engine power: 75 KM – 170 KM

Vectra B Caravan (facelift 1999)

Vectra B Caravan (facelift 1999)

Kombi

Years of production: 1999 r. – 2002 r.

Engine power: 75 KM – 170 KM

Vectra B CC (facelift 1999)

Vectra B CC (facelift 1999)

Hatchback

Years of production: 1999 r. – 2002 r.

Engine power: 75 KM – 170 KM

Vectra B

Vectra B

Sedan

Years of production: 1995 r. – 1998 r.

Engine power: 75 KM – 195 KM

Vectra B Caravan

Vectra B Caravan

Kombi

Years of production: 1995 r. – 1998 r.

Engine power: 75 KM – 195 KM

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Vectra B CC

Hatchback

Years of production: 1995 r. – 1998 r.

Engine power: 75 KM – 170 KM

Vectra A (facelift 1992)

Vectra A (facelift 1992)

Sedan

Years of production: 1992 r. – 1995 r.

Engine power: 60 KM – 204 KM

Vectra A CC (facelift 1992)

Vectra A CC (facelift 1992)

Hatchback

Years of production: 1992 r. – 1995 r.

Engine power: 60 KM – 204 KM

Vectra A

Vectra A

Sedan

Years of production: 1988 r. – 1992 r.

Engine power: 57 KM – 150 KM

Vectra A CC

Vectra A CC

Hatchback

Years of production: 1988 r. – 1995 r.

Engine power: 57 KM – 150 KM

Introduction and History

The Opel Vectra made its debut in 1988 and quickly established itself as a popular choice among family cars. Known for its robust build and versatility, it offered a compelling balance of comfort and performance, appealing to both everyday drivers and business users.

Technical specifications

The model featured both front-wheel and all-wheel drive systems, spanning from its introduction in 1988 until production ceased in 2008. This range of drive options underscored the Vectra's adaptability to different driving conditions and preferences.

List of key generations

Throughout its production years, the Opel Vectra underwent several transformations across different generations:

  • Vectra A (1988) – the launch model, offering strong mechanical endurance.
  • Vectra A CC (facelift 1992) – introduced with design tweaks and improved features.
  • Vectra B (1995) – highlighted by a more modern design and enhanced safety features.
  • Vectra B (facelift 1999) – further refined with a more contemporary look and technological upgrades.
  • Vectra C (2002) – marked by significant upgrades in terms of technology and comfort.
  • Vectra C (facelift 2005) – presenting a sleeker design and improved interior quality.

Fuel options

The Opel Vectra was always available in a variety of body styles including hatchback, sedan, and station wagon (Kombi), which offered flexibility for different user needs from family transport to commercial use.

Summary and Conclusions

Fuel options for the Vectra included both gasoline and diesel engines, giving drivers a choice that balanced power with efficiency. This plurality of options made the Vectra appealing across various markets and driving preferences.

In summary, the Opel Vectra stands out with its rich history and evolution over two decades, offering a wide array of configurations in terms of body styles, drivetrain choices, and fuel types. Its commitment to versatility and resilience continues to attract a broad spectrum of drivers looking for a reliable and adaptable vehicle.