The Astra is sold under a variety of different brands in several markets, including Opel in Europe, Saturn in the U.S., Vauxhall in the UK and various other markets, Holden in Australia and Chevrolet in Latin America.
The new model is based around GM’s new Delta platform (the same platform used in the new Chevrolet Cruze global sedan) and will even be produced in the U.S. to take advantage of the low dollar, reports Auto Motor und Sport. The current Saturn Astra is sourced from Belgium.
The new Astra is crucial for GM as it will need to recover market share lost by the current model to Ford’s strong-selling Focus hatch. It will be available in coupe, three and five-door hatchbacks and wagon, and possibly a sedan, and is expected to first go on sale in Europe in early 2010.
Next-generation Opel Astra spy shots
Next-generation Opel Astra interior spy shots
Next-generation Opel Astra renderings





Reader Comments
Sun Aug 24 2008 6:37 PM
NoNameDenton says
Wasn't that the plan anyways, to build the Astra at Saturn's Spring Hil, TN plant?
Mon Aug 25 2008 2:23 PM
NaBUru38 says
The current Astra sedan was released in 2005, so the new model will take longer than the hatch and wagon variants.
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