Turbocharged Direct Injection 2.0 liter engine with 280 hp and 400 Nm of torque
The
strongest four cylinder gasoline engine on the European market in terms of
highest specific torque comes from Opel.
The turbocharged, direct injection, 1998 cm3, all aluminum unit in the Astra OPC not only has a maximum power output of 280 hp; with 200.2 Nm per liter, it has higher specific torque than any of its rivals, more even than super sports cars. The maximum torque of 400 Nm is developed at 2,450 rpm, stretching all the way to just under 5,000 rpm in a very wide plateau which ensures that the Astra OPC can deliver high performance in a variety of situations.
The Opel engineers carried
out far reaching changes on the existing turbocharged direct injection 2.0
liter gasoline unit used in the Insignia, giving it a more sporty edge and
adding extra power to it. A completely new state of the art engine air intake
system was developed in order to feed as much air to the turbocharger as
possible. The turbocharger itself was further improved to withstand more charge
air pressure and therefore the durability of the charger was increased
accordingly by using new components. The build-up of pressure starts as early
as around 1,400 rpm; gas pedal movements thus result in immediate and powerful
propulsion. The maximum charge pressure has been increased to 1.5 bar – that
represents a 25 percent increase compared to the one previously used in the
Insignia.
A powerful car like
the Astra OPC needs a powerful sound track that appeals to the emotional side
of the high performance car enthusiast. That is why sound engineering played an
important role in the development of the car. The engineers wanted to deliver
the robust and masculine exterior sound typical of all Astra OPCs.
They also wanted to
re-create the jet noise like sound on the interior which OPC fans will remember
from the last Astra when the driver accelerates from the mid to high rpm range.
This is especially noticeable when changing up from third into fourth gear
under acceleration.
12 percent fuel saving
The Astra OPC that
comes with Start/Stop technology as a standard, consumes 8.1 liters per 100
kilometers, a CO2 value of 189 g/km. These are highly competitive
figures in the high performance segment. Compared to the previous model (221
g/km, 9.2 l/km), CO2 emissions and fuel consumption are now 14
percent/12 percent lower. The new high performance coupe can sprint from
standstill to 100 km/h in just six-point-zero seconds.
Before the modified Astra OPC engine could go into production, it was subjected to a series of challenging tests. Then it was put to an endurance test of 10,000 kilometers in the Opel Astra OPC on the Nordschleife segment of the Nürburgring race track under racing conditions which equivalent of 180,000 kilometers on normal roads.
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