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Renault released a new generation Trafic in September 2014. It was again rebadged and sold as the Opel Vivaro in Europe and Vauxhall Vivaro in the UK. Styling was updated for the 2019 model year [23] and again for the 2021 model year, [24] then in 2024 with the new Renault logo.
Opel Vivaro, a light commercial vehicle, which is also sold in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Vivaro, may refer to: The Opel Vivaro A, based on the second-generation Renault Trafic, and was produced between 2001 and 2014; The Opel Vivaro B, based on the third-generation Renault Trafic, and was produced between 2014 and 2019
2006-2014 Vauxhall Vivaro Renault Trafic Nissan Primastar; 2010–2015 Renault Latitude; ... Vauxhall. Movano; Nissan YS23DDTT Engine. See also. List of Nissan engines;
The engine first appeared in the Opel Rekord B in 1965, and was largely replaced in four-cylinder form by the GM Family II unit as Opel/Vauxhall's core mid-size engine in the 1980s, with the six-cylinder versions continuing until 1994 in the Omega A and Senator B. A large capacity 2.4L four-cylinder version continued until 1998.
In April 2020, Opel revealed the all-electric Vivaro-e. The Vivaro-e is available in three lengths and offers a payload capacity of up to 1,275 kg (2,811 lbs). [31] In the UK, the vehicle is sold under the Vauxhall brand. The passenger model is called the Opel Zafira-e Life. On 18 May 2021, Opel revealed the Vivaro-e Hydrogen. This new version ...
The Family II is a straight-4 piston engine that was originally developed by Opel in the 1970s, debuting in 1981. Available in a wide range of cubic capacities ranging from 1598 to 2405 cc, it simultaneously replaced the Opel CIH and Vauxhall Slant-4 engines, and was GM Europe's core mid-sized powerplant design for much of the 1980s, and provided the basis for the later Ecotec series of ...
Members of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade team are unified in their goal of shifting the U.S. government from relying too much on income taxes and focusing more on revenues from tariffs and ...
The Opel Speedster is a mid-engined, targa-topped, two-seat sports car produced by German automaker Opel from July 2000 [3] to July 2005. It was built in both RHD and LHD versions at the Lotus Cars plant in Hethel, Norfolk, England.