Other prominent features that carry over from the concept car are the large grille, angular headlights and a pronounced boot line. The wraps should come off at next year’s Geneva Motor Show before the car officially starts sales towards the end of the year as a 2009 model. The car will also replace the current Saturn Aura sedan in the US towards the end of the decade. Before that, another concept car is rumored to be revealed at this year’s Frankfurt Show in September that’s said to be much closer to the production version.
Spy Shots: 2009 Opel Vectra
Posted Tue Jun 19 2007 10:48 AM by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
Other prominent features that carry over from the concept car are the large grille, angular headlights and a pronounced boot line. The wraps should come off at next year’s Geneva Motor Show before the car officially starts sales towards the end of the year as a 2009 model. The car will also replace the current Saturn Aura sedan in the US towards the end of the decade. Before that, another concept car is rumored to be revealed at this year’s Frankfurt Show in September that’s said to be much closer to the production version.





Reader Comments
Tue Jun 19 2007 11:47 AM
HECTOR says
The lines are very VW Passat, which is not a bad thing. The headlights are throwbacks to TVR and they definitely have to go. The wheels need to be a tad bigger. The most interesting part is the interior. Reserving my judgement until I see it well. Is that an LED screen I see on the steering wheel?
Wed Jun 20 2007 5:44 AM
Adam says
Thats a yellow warning sticker on the steering wheel and those headlights are pre-production test lights as the actual one's are probably still in testing. If you also want to see the interior just look for the Opel GTC Concept from Geneva 2007 and it has the interior of the production model albeit with a little more show-car glitz.
Wed Jul 4 2007 2:15 AM
Bobi says
mitsubishi
Leave a Comment
Login or register to leave comments.
Please keep your comments on topic. Your involvement is governed by our Privacy Policy and Terms.