Opel Vivaro Combi announced
About six months ago Opel unveiled the all-new Vivaro and now they are launching a more passenger-oriented version which will be commercialized with the “Vivaro Combi” moniker. Set to debut at the IAA Commercial Vehicles show in Hanover on September 23, the model is going to be sold with either a 4998mm or 5398mm chassis length and will be equipped as standard with removable second and third rows of seats along with a tiltable third row backrest. It will also benefit from a rear compartment protected by an interior trim paneling while up front there will be an IntelliLink infotainment system with a 7-inch touchscreen color display.
The Opel Vivaro Combi is going to be offered with keyless access, audio streaming, telephony via Bluetooth along with the possibility of updating the navigation maps through USB. Under the hood there’s going to be a 1.6-liter CDTI four-cylinder engine with 90 PS and 115 PS along with a 1.6-liter BiTurbo CDTI rated at 120 PS and 140 PS.
The version equipped with a 120 PS 1.6-liter BiTurbo CDTI promises to have a fuel consumption of less than 5.7 liters / 100 km and CO2 emissions of only 149 g/km. Prices in Germany begin at 25,485 euros, VAT included.
Source: Opel