- Well-rounded: Opel takes compact class bestseller from 1973 to anniversary tour
- Sporty car, world champion at wheel: Niklas Kaul drives Opel Kadett GT/E
- Dynamic, modern, electrified: Top model Opel Astra GSe as escort vehicle
Idyllic landscapes, picturesque stations, sporty rides
Opel Kadett C: Compact class hero of 70s on tour
Opel is launching multi-faceted compact class Kadett C at anniversary rally. Whether as a neat family car, a chic second car with a practical tailgate or a powerful amateur athlete in war paint - family of Opel Kadett C produced from 1973 to 1979 has many faces. Characteristic design features are flat radiator grille, bonnet with brand-typical crease and front apron designed as a spoiler.
A special example at this year's Bodensee Klassik is Opel Kadett GT/E. Its 1.9‑liter engine with L-Jetronic injection from Bosch initially delivered 77 kW/105 hp and enabled a top speed of up to 184 km/h with an unladen weight of only around 900 kilograms. Second version of Opel Kadett GT/E with 85 kW/110 hp that followed in 1977 was intended to make entry into motorsport particularly easy. Competition vehicle, which was consistently trimmed for sporty use, still inspires enthusiasts today with its equipment from the two-liter engine with electronic fuel injection to ZF five-speed gearbox and limited-slip differential to the sporty tuned and reinforced chassis. Eye-catching white and yellow paintwork was standard.
One of these Opel fans is Niklas Kaul. Yyoungest decathlon world champion of all time and European champion 2022 appreciates top sporting performance with endurance. That's why he wants to experience power of Opel Kadett C for himself and gets behind the wheel at Bodensee Klassik. In addition, AUTO BILD KLASSIK editorial manager Malte Büttner and Opel Classic manager Leif Rohwedder will complete field in a 1972 Opel Commodore GS/E.
Dynamic on move: Opel Astra and Astra GSe support rally organizers
Top models of new Opel sub-brand GSe show how top dynamics can be combined with responsible driving fun in a modern and emotional way. Today, GSe stands for “Grand Sport electric”. Youngest offspring of Opel Kadett and Astra family, for example, also drives up as a rally support vehicle on Lake Constance as a sharp Opel Astra GSe . With a superior system output of 165 kW/225 hp and a maximum torque of a powerful 360 Newton meters, it sets standards in its class. And thanks to the 12.4 kWh lithium-ion battery, it can cover up to 64 kilometers locally emission-free according to WLTP 3 (EAER City according to WLTP 3: 69-73 km).
In addition, top-of-the-line GSe variant, like its siblings of the current Astra generation, implements the strong heritage of brand in an innovative and inspiring way: with clear, exciting lines without superfluous flourishes and characteristic Opel Vizor brand face inspired by Opel Manta A. Highest level of safety and comfort is also ensured: Opel Astra offers numerous state-of-the-art technologies from adaptive, non-glare IntelliLux LED Pixel light with a total of 168 LED elements to the Intelli-Drive system, which combines many driver assistance systems to the fully digital, intuitively operated Pure Panel Cockpit.
[1] AUTO BILD issue 45/2022 and BILD am SONNTAG issue 46/2022. Category "Best car up to 50,000 euros".
[2] Values were determined using the more realistic test procedure WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure), which replaces test procedure with reference to NEDC (New European Driving Cycle). WLTP values are also the basis for calculating vehicle-related taxes. A vehicle's consumption, CO 2 emissions and range not only depend on the efficient use of energy by the vehicle, but are also influenced by driving behavior and other non-technical factors. Further information on the official fuel consumption and the official specific CO 2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the “Guide to fuel consumption, the CO 2-Emissions and power consumption of new passenger cars” which is available free of charge at www.dat.de. Information on consumption and emissions does not refer to an individual vehicle and is not part of offer, but is intended solely for purposes of comparison between the various vehicle types.
[3] Specified range was determined using WLTP test procedure (Regulation (EG) No. 715/2007 and VO (EU) No. 2017/1151). Actual range may vary under everyday conditions and depends on various factors, in particular personal driving style, road conditions, outside temperature, use of heating and air conditioning and thermal preconditioning.
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