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Opel

Opel Automobile GmbH (German pronunciation: [ˈoːpl̩]), usually shortened to Opel, is a German automobile manufacturer which has been a subsidiary of Stellantis since January 16, 2021. It was owned by the American automaker General Motors from 1929 until 2017 and the PSA Group prior to its merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to form Stellantis in 2021. Most of the Opel lineup is marketed under the Vauxhall brand in the United Kingdom since the 1980s. Some Opel vehicles were badge-engineered in Australia under the Holden brand until 2020, in North America and China under the Buick, Saturn (until 2010), and Cadillac brands, and in South America under the Chevrolet brand. Opel traces its roots to a sewing machine manufacturer founded by Adam Opel in 1862 in Rüsselsheim am Main. The company began manufacturing bicycles in 1886 and produced its first automobile in 1899. With the Opel RAK program, the world's first rocket program, under the leadership of Fritz von Opel, the company played an important role in the history of aviation and spaceflight: Various land speed records were achieved, and the world's first rocket-powered flights were performed in 1928 and 1929. After listing on the stock market in 1929, General Motors took a majority stake in Opel and then full control in 1931, making the automaker a wholly owned subsidiary, establishing an American ownership of the German automaker for nearly 90 years. Together with British manufacturer Vauxhall Motors, which GM had acquired in 1925, the two companies formed the backbone of GM's European operations – later merged formally in the 1980s as General Motors Europe. In March 2017, PSA Peugeot Citroën agreed to acquire Opel, the British twin sister brand Vauxhall and the European auto lending business from General Motors for €2 billion ($2.3 billion), making the French automaker the second biggest in Europe, after Volkswagen. Opel is still headquartered in Rüsselsheim am Main. The company designs, engineers, manufactures, and distributes Opel-branded passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, and vehicle parts; together with its British sister marque Vauxhall, they are present in over 60 countries around the world.

Infobox

Company type
Subsidiary
Industry
Automotive
Founded
21 January 1862; 163 years ago (1862-01-21)
Founder
Adam Opel
Headquarters
Rüsselsheim am Main, Hesse, Germany
Number of locations
10 manufacturing facilities
Area served
Europe (Vauxhall Motors in the UK), Middle East and Asia-Pacific: . 40, 41
Key people
Florian Huettl (CEO)
Products
AutomobilesElectric vehiclesCommercial vehicles
Production output
1.2 million vehicles (2016)
Revenue
$18.7 billion (2016)
Number of employees
37,000 (2017)
Parent
mw- General Motors (1929–2017)PSA Group (2017–2021)Stellantis (2021–present)
Divisions
Opel Performance Center
Subsidiaries
Opel Eisenach Opel Special Vehicles: Exhibit 21
Website
opel.com

Tables

Chairmen/CEOs of Adam Opel AG/GmbH since 1948 · Company › Leadership
Edward W. Zdunek [de] (Gaston de Wolff, acting chairman)
Edward W. Zdunek [de] (Gaston de Wolff, acting chairman)
Name
Edward W. Zdunek [de] (Gaston de Wolff, acting chairman)
From
November 1948
To
February 1961
Nelson J. Stork
Nelson J. Stork
Name
Nelson J. Stork
From
February 1961
To
March 1966
L. Ralph Mason
L. Ralph Mason
Name
L. Ralph Mason
From
March 1966
To
1970
Alexander Cunningham
Alexander Cunningham
Name
Alexander Cunningham
From
1970
To
January 1974
John P. McCormack
John P. McCormack
Name
John P. McCormack
From
February 1974
To
February 1976
James F. Waters
James F. Waters
Name
James F. Waters
From
March 1976
To
August 1980
Robert C. Stempel
Robert C. Stempel
Name
Robert C. Stempel
From
September 1980
To
February 1982
Ferdinand Beickler
Ferdinand Beickler
Name
Ferdinand Beickler
From
February 1982
To
February 1986
Horst W. Herke
Horst W. Herke
Name
Horst W. Herke
From
February 1986
To
March 1989
Louis Hughes
Louis Hughes
Name
Louis Hughes
From
April 1989
To
June 1992
David Herman
David Herman
Name
David Herman
From
July 1992
To
June 1998
Gary Cowger
Gary Cowger
Name
Gary Cowger
From
June 1998
To
October 1998
Robert Hendry
Robert Hendry
Name
Robert Hendry
From
October 1998
To
March 2001
Carl-Peter Forster
Carl-Peter Forster
Name
Carl-Peter Forster
From
April 2001
To
June 2004
Hans Demant
Hans Demant
Name
Hans Demant
From
June 2004
To
January 2010
Nick Reilly
Nick Reilly
Name
Nick Reilly
From
January 2010
To
March 2011
Karl-Friedrich Stracke
Karl-Friedrich Stracke
Name
Karl-Friedrich Stracke
From
April 2011
To
July 2012
Thomas Sedran (interim chairman)
Thomas Sedran (interim chairman)
Name
Thomas Sedran (interim chairman)
From
July 2012
To
February 2013
Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann
Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann
Name
Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann
From
March 2013
To
June 2017
Michael Lohscheller
Michael Lohscheller
Name
Michael Lohscheller
From
June 2017
To
September 2021
Uwe Hochgeschurtz
Uwe Hochgeschurtz
Name
Uwe Hochgeschurtz
From
September 2021
To
May 2022
Florian Huettl
Florian Huettl
Name
Florian Huettl
From
Since June 2022
Name
From
To
Edward W. Zdunek [de] (Gaston de Wolff, acting chairman)
November 1948
February 1961
Nelson J. Stork
February 1961
March 1966
L. Ralph Mason
March 1966
1970
Alexander Cunningham
1970
January 1974
John P. McCormack
February 1974
February 1976
James F. Waters
March 1976
August 1980
Robert C. Stempel
September 1980
February 1982
Ferdinand Beickler
February 1982
February 1986
Horst W. Herke
February 1986
March 1989
Louis Hughes
April 1989
June 1992
David Herman
July 1992
June 1998
Gary Cowger
June 1998
October 1998
Robert Hendry
October 1998
March 2001
Carl-Peter Forster
April 2001
June 2004
Hans Demant
June 2004
January 2010
Nick Reilly
January 2010
March 2011
Karl-Friedrich Stracke
April 2011
July 2012
Thomas Sedran (interim chairman)
July 2012
February 2013
Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann
March 2013
June 2017
Michael Lohscheller
June 2017
September 2021
Uwe Hochgeschurtz
September 2021
May 2022
Florian Huettl
Since June 2022
· Company › Plants
Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany
Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany
Production site
Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany
Production since
1898
Products
Astra
Comments
International Technical Development Center (ITDC) Headquarters of Opel Automobile GmbH Dudenhofen Test Center
Employees
12.990
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Production site
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Production since
1966
Products
Components Engines
Employees
2.150
Kikinda, Serbia (*Ex-Yugoslavia)
Kikinda, Serbia (*Ex-Yugoslavia)
Production site
Kikinda, Serbia (*Ex-Yugoslavia)
Production since
1977–1992
Products
Car parts Opel Kadett, Opel Omega, Opel Senator (also known as Opel Kikinda), Opel Vectra
Comments
IDA-Opel (Industry for car parts Opel)
Employees
?
Opel Eisenach GmbHEisenach, Germany
Opel Eisenach GmbHEisenach, Germany
Production site
Opel Eisenach GmbHEisenach, Germany
Production since
1990
Products
Opel Grandland
Comments
1300 Employees for 3 Months from 1 October 2021 until 31 December 2021 at short-time work at home, due factory close because chips issue.
Employees
1.420
Figueruelas, near Zaragoza, Spain
Figueruelas, near Zaragoza, Spain
Production site
Figueruelas, near Zaragoza, Spain
Production since
1982
Products
Corsa E (three-, four-, and five-door) Meriva B Mokka Corsa F Opel Crossland (2017–present)
Employees
5.120
Gliwice, Poland
Gliwice, Poland
Production site
Gliwice, Poland
Production since
1998
Products
Opel Astra K (5-door)
Employees
2.920
Opel Manufacturing PolandTychy, Poland
Opel Manufacturing PolandTychy, Poland
Production site
Opel Manufacturing PolandTychy, Poland
Production since
1996
Products
Diesel engines
Employees
480
Opel SzentgotthárdSzentgotthárd, Hungary
Opel SzentgotthárdSzentgotthárd, Hungary
Production site
Opel SzentgotthárdSzentgotthárd, Hungary
Production since
1990
Products
Engines Transmissions
Employees
810
Vauxhall Ellesmere PortEllesmere Port, United Kingdom
Vauxhall Ellesmere PortEllesmere Port, United Kingdom
Production site
Vauxhall Ellesmere PortEllesmere Port, United Kingdom
Production since
1962
Products
Astra K Sports Tourer (estate/wagon)
Employees
1.630
IBC Vehicles LtdLuton, Great Britain
IBC Vehicles LtdLuton, Great Britain
Production site
IBC Vehicles LtdLuton, Great Britain
Production since
1907–2025
Products
Vivaro B + Fiat Talento II + Nissan NV300 + Renault Trafic III
Comments
headquarters of Vauxhall
Employees
1.140
GM Auto LLCSaint Petersburg, Russia
GM Auto LLCSaint Petersburg, Russia
Production site
GM Auto LLCSaint Petersburg, Russia
Production since
2008–2015
Products
Astra J (five-door, saloon/sedan)
Employees
880
Production site
Image
Production since
Products
Comments
Employees
Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany
1898
Astra
International Technical Development Center (ITDC) Headquarters of Opel Automobile GmbH Dudenhofen Test Center
12.990
Kaiserslautern, Germany
1966
Components Engines
2.150
Kikinda, Serbia (*Ex-Yugoslavia)
1977–1992
Car parts Opel Kadett, Opel Omega, Opel Senator (also known as Opel Kikinda), Opel Vectra
IDA-Opel (Industry for car parts Opel)
?
Opel Eisenach GmbHEisenach, Germany
1990
Opel Grandland
1300 Employees for 3 Months from 1 October 2021 until 31 December 2021 at short-time work at home, due factory close because chips issue.
1.420
Figueruelas, near Zaragoza, Spain
1982
Corsa E (three-, four-, and five-door) Meriva B Mokka Corsa F Opel Crossland (2017–present)
5.120
Gliwice, Poland
1998
Opel Astra K (5-door)
2.920
Opel Manufacturing PolandTychy, Poland
1996
Diesel engines
480
Opel SzentgotthárdSzentgotthárd, Hungary
1990
Engines Transmissions
810
Vauxhall Ellesmere PortEllesmere Port, United Kingdom
1962
Astra K Sports Tourer (estate/wagon)
1.630
IBC Vehicles LtdLuton, Great Britain
1907–2025
Vivaro B + Fiat Talento II + Nissan NV300 + Renault Trafic III
headquarters of Vauxhall
1.140
GM Auto LLCSaint Petersburg, Russia
2008–2015
Astra J (five-door, saloon/sedan)
880
· Company › Plants
Opel Wien GmbHAspern, Austria
Opel Wien GmbHAspern, Austria
Productionsite
Opel Wien GmbHAspern, Austria
Production since
1982–2024
Products
Family 0 engines Transmissions
Comments
Opel Wien in Austria also well known as its first name General Motors Austria
Employees
1.480
Productionsite
Image
Production since
Products
Comments
Employees
Opel Wien GmbHAspern, Austria
1982–2024
Family 0 engines Transmissions
Opel Wien in Austria also well known as its first name General Motors Austria
1.480
· Current model range
Astra(Production: 1991–present)
Astra(Production: 1991–present)
Corsa(Production: 1982–present)
Astra(Production: 1991–present)
Col 2
Supermini
Small family car
Hatchback
Hatchback Sports Tourer (Estate/Wagon)
Frontera(A rebadged Citroën C3 Aircross)(Was previously a rebadged Isuzu MU from 1991 to 2004)(Production: 1991–2004 (original), 2024–present (revival))
Frontera(A rebadged Citroën C3 Aircross)(Was previously a rebadged Isuzu MU from 1991 to 2004)(Production: 1991–2004 (original), 2024–present (revival))
Corsa(Production: 1982–present)
Frontera(A rebadged Citroën C3 Aircross)(Was previously a rebadged Isuzu MU from 1991 to 2004)(Production: 1991–2004 (original), 2024–present (revival))
Col 2
Supermini
Mid-size SUV (original)Subcompact crossover SUV (revival)
Hatchback
SUV (original) Crossover SUV (revival)
Zafira Life(A rebadged Peugeot Traveller/Citroën SpaceTourer)(Production: 1999–present)
Zafira Life(A rebadged Peugeot Traveller/Citroën SpaceTourer)(Production: 1999–present)
Corsa(Production: 1982–present)
Zafira Life(A rebadged Peugeot Traveller/Citroën SpaceTourer)(Production: 1999–present)
Col 2
Supermini
Minivan (Was previously a compact MPV from 1999 to 2019)
Hatchback
MPV
Mokka(Production: 2012–present)
Mokka(Production: 2012–present)
Corsa(Production: 1982–present)
Mokka(Production: 2012–present)
Col 2
Supermini
Subcompact crossover SUV
Hatchback
Crossover SUV
Grandland(Production: 2017–present)
Grandland(Production: 2017–present)
Corsa(Production: 1982–present)
Grandland(Production: 2017–present)
Col 2
Supermini
Compact crossover SUV
Hatchback
Crossover SUV
Combo Life(A rebadged Peugeot Rifter/Citroën Berlingo)(Production: 2018–present)
Combo Life(A rebadged Peugeot Rifter/Citroën Berlingo)(Production: 2018–present)
Corsa(Production: 1982–present)
Combo Life(A rebadged Peugeot Rifter/Citroën Berlingo)(Production: 2018–present)
Col 2
Supermini
Leisure activity vehicle
Hatchback
MPV
Rocks(A rebadged Citroën Ami)(Production: 2021–present)
Rocks(A rebadged Citroën Ami)(Production: 2021–present)
Corsa(Production: 1982–present)
Rocks(A rebadged Citroën Ami)(Production: 2021–present)
Col 2
Supermini
Quadricycle
Hatchback
Quadricycle
Corsa(Production: 1982–present)
Supermini
Hatchback
Astra(Production: 1991–present)
Small family car
Hatchback Sports Tourer (Estate/Wagon)
Frontera(A rebadged Citroën C3 Aircross)(Was previously a rebadged Isuzu MU from 1991 to 2004)(Production: 1991–2004 (original), 2024–present (revival))
Mid-size SUV (original)Subcompact crossover SUV (revival)
SUV (original) Crossover SUV (revival)
Zafira Life(A rebadged Peugeot Traveller/Citroën SpaceTourer)(Production: 1999–present)
Minivan (Was previously a compact MPV from 1999 to 2019)
MPV
Mokka(Production: 2012–present)
Subcompact crossover SUV
Crossover SUV
Grandland(Production: 2017–present)
Compact crossover SUV
Crossover SUV
Combo Life(A rebadged Peugeot Rifter/Citroën Berlingo)(Production: 2018–present)
Leisure activity vehicle
MPV
Rocks(A rebadged Citroën Ami)(Production: 2021–present)
Quadricycle
Quadricycle
· Current model range › Light commercial vehicles
Movano(A rebadged Fiat Ducato)(Was previously a rebadged Renault Master from 1998 to 2021)(Production: 1998–present)
Movano(A rebadged Fiat Ducato)(Was previously a rebadged Renault Master from 1998 to 2021)(Production: 1998–present)
Combo(A rebadged Peugeot Partner/Citroën Berlingo)(Was previously a panel van version of the Opel Kadett from 1986 to 1993)(Was previously a panel van version of the Opel Corsa from 1993 to 2006)(Was previously a rebadged Fiat Doblò from 2012 to 2018)(Production: 1986–present)
Movano(A rebadged Fiat Ducato)(Was previously a rebadged Renault Master from 1998 to 2021)(Production: 1998–present)
Col 2
Panel van
Light commercial vehicle
Van
Van Chassis cab Crew cab
Vivaro(A rebadged Peugeot Expert/Citroën Jumpy)(Was previously a rebadged Renault Trafic from 2001 to 2019)(Production: 2001–present)
Vivaro(A rebadged Peugeot Expert/Citroën Jumpy)(Was previously a rebadged Renault Trafic from 2001 to 2019)(Production: 2001–present)
Combo(A rebadged Peugeot Partner/Citroën Berlingo)(Was previously a panel van version of the Opel Kadett from 1986 to 1993)(Was previously a panel van version of the Opel Corsa from 1993 to 2006)(Was previously a rebadged Fiat Doblò from 2012 to 2018)(Production: 1986–present)
Vivaro(A rebadged Peugeot Expert/Citroën Jumpy)(Was previously a rebadged Renault Trafic from 2001 to 2019)(Production: 2001–present)
Col 2
Panel van
Light commercial vehicle
Van
Van Chassis cab
Combo(A rebadged Peugeot Partner/Citroën Berlingo)(Was previously a panel van version of the Opel Kadett from 1986 to 1993)(Was previously a panel van version of the Opel Corsa from 1993 to 2006)(Was previously a rebadged Fiat Doblò from 2012 to 2018)(Production: 1986–present)
Panel van
Van
Movano(A rebadged Fiat Ducato)(Was previously a rebadged Renault Master from 1998 to 2021)(Production: 1998–present)
Light commercial vehicle
Van Chassis cab Crew cab
Vivaro(A rebadged Peugeot Expert/Citroën Jumpy)(Was previously a rebadged Renault Trafic from 2001 to 2019)(Production: 2001–present)
Light commercial vehicle
Van Chassis cab
· Discontinued models › Introduced before acquisition by General Motors (1866–1935)
10/12 PS
10/12 PS
System Lutzmann
10/12 PS
1899–1902
1902–1906
Darracq
Darracq
System Lutzmann
Darracq
Col 2
1899–1902
1902–1907
20/22 PS
20/22 PS
System Lutzmann
20/22 PS
1899–1902
1903–1906
12/14 PS
12/14 PS
System Lutzmann
12/14 PS
1899–1902
1904–1908
14/20 PS
14/20 PS
System Lutzmann
14/20 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1904–1908
35/40 PS
35/40 PS
System Lutzmann
35/40 PS
1899–1902
1905–1909
45/50 PS
45/50 PS
System Lutzmann
45/50 PS
1899–1902
1906–1909
18/30 PS
18/30 PS
System Lutzmann
18/30 PS
1899–1902
1907–1909
10/18 PS
10/18 PS
System Lutzmann
10/18 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1907–1910
33/60 PS
33/60 PS
System Lutzmann
33/60 PS
1899–1902
1908–1913
Doktorwagen
Doktorwagen
System Lutzmann
Doktorwagen
Col 2
1899–1902
1909–1910
6/12 PS
6/12 PS
System Lutzmann
6/12 PS
1899–1902
1909–1910
6/14 PS
6/14 PS
System Lutzmann
6/14 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1909–1910
15/24 PS
15/24 PS
System Lutzmann
15/24 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1909–1911
21/45 PS
21/45 PS
System Lutzmann
21/45 PS
1899–1902
1909–1914
8/16 PS
8/16 PS
System Lutzmann
8/16 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1910–1911
28/70 PS
28/70 PS
System Lutzmann
28/70 PS
1899–1902
1910–1914
24/50 PS
24/50 PS
System Lutzmann
24/50 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1910–1916
8/20 PS
8/20 PS
System Lutzmann
8/20 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1911–1916
10/24 PS
10/24 PS
System Lutzmann
10/24 PS
1899–1902
1911–1916
6/16 PS
6/16 PS
System Lutzmann
6/16 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1911–1920
Puppchen
Puppchen
System Lutzmann
Puppchen
Col 2
1899–1902
1911–1920
18/40 PS
18/40 PS
System Lutzmann
18/40 PS
1899–1902
1912–1914
40/100 PS
40/100 PS
System Lutzmann
40/100 PS
1899–1902
1912–1916
13/30 PS
13/30 PS
System Lutzmann
13/30 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1912–1924
34/80 PS
34/80 PS
System Lutzmann
34/80 PS
1899–1902
1914–1916
12/34 PS
12/34 PS
System Lutzmann
12/34 PS
1899–1902
1916–1919
18/50 PS
18/50 PS
System Lutzmann
18/50 PS
1899–1902
1916–1919
9/25 PS
9/25 PS
System Lutzmann
9/25 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1916–1922
21/55 PS
21/55 PS
System Lutzmann
21/55 PS
1899–1902
1919–1924
30/75 PS
30/75 PS
System Lutzmann
30/75 PS
1899–1902
1919–1924
8M21
8M21
System Lutzmann
8M21
1899–1902
1921–1922
10/30 PS
10/30 PS
System Lutzmann
10/30 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1922–1924
Laubfrosch
Laubfrosch
System Lutzmann
Laubfrosch
Col 2
1899–1902
1924–1931
10/40 PS
10/40 PS
System Lutzmann
10/40 PS
1899–1902
1925–1929
12/50 PS
12/50 PS
System Lutzmann
12/50 PS
1899–1902
1927–1929
15/60 PS
15/60 PS
System Lutzmann
15/60 PS
1899–1902
1927–1929
8/40 PS
8/40 PS
System Lutzmann
8/40 PS
Col 2
1899–1902
1927–1930
Regent
Regent
System Lutzmann
Regent
Col 2
1899–1902
1928–1929
System Lutzmann
1899–1902
10/12 PS
1902–1906
Darracq
1902–1907
20/22 PS
1903–1906
12/14 PS
1904–1908
14/20 PS
1904–1908
35/40 PS
1905–1909
45/50 PS
1906–1909
18/30 PS
1907–1909
10/18 PS
1907–1910
33/60 PS
1908–1913
Doktorwagen
1909–1910
6/12 PS
1909–1910
6/14 PS
1909–1910
15/24 PS
1909–1911
21/45 PS
1909–1914
8/16 PS
1910–1911
28/70 PS
1910–1914
24/50 PS
1910–1916
8/20 PS
1911–1916
10/24 PS
1911–1916
6/16 PS
1911–1920
Puppchen
1911–1920
18/40 PS
1912–1914
40/100 PS
1912–1916
13/30 PS
1912–1924
34/80 PS
1914–1916
12/34 PS
1916–1919
18/50 PS
1916–1919
9/25 PS
1916–1922
21/55 PS
1919–1924
30/75 PS
1919–1924
8M21
1921–1922
10/30 PS
1922–1924
Laubfrosch
1924–1931
10/40 PS
1925–1929
12/50 PS
1927–1929
15/60 PS
1927–1929
8/40 PS
1927–1930
Regent
1928–1929
· Discontinued models › Introduced after acquisition by General Motors (1929–2017)
1.8 Liter
1.8 Liter
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
1.8 Liter
Col 2
1930–1988
1931–1933
P4
P4
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
P4
Col 2
1930–1988
1931–1937
1,3 Liter
1,3 Liter
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
1,3 Liter
Col 2
1930–1988
1934–1935
»6«
»6«
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
»6«
Col 2
1930–1988
1934–1937
Olympia
Olympia
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Olympia
Col 2
1930–1988
1935–1940 (Original)1947–1953 (1st Revival)1967–1970 (2nd Revival)
Super 6
Super 6
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Super 6
Col 2
1930–1988
1937–1938
Admiral
Admiral
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Admiral
Col 2
1930–1988
1937–1939 (Original)1964–1976 (Revival)
Kadett
Kadett
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Kadett
Col 2
1930–1988
1937–1940 (Original)1962–1993 (Revival)
Kapitän
Kapitän
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Kapitän
Col 2
1930–1988
1939–1940 (Original)1948–1970 (Revival)
Rekord
Rekord
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Rekord
Col 2
1930–1988
1953–1986
Diplomat
Diplomat
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Diplomat
Col 2
1930–1988
1964–1977
Commodore
Commodore
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Commodore
Col 2
1930–1988
1967–1982
GT(the newer generation was a rebadged Saturn Sky)
GT(the newer generation was a rebadged Saturn Sky)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
GT(the newer generation was a rebadged Saturn Sky)
Col 2
1930–1988
1968–1973 (Original)2007–2009 (Revival)
Ascona
Ascona
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Ascona
Col 2
1930–1988
1970–1988
Manta(to be revived as a Crossover SUV in 2026)
Manta(to be revived as a Crossover SUV in 2026)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Manta(to be revived as a Crossover SUV in 2026)
Col 2
1930–1988
1970–1988
K 180(Latin America only)
K 180(Latin America only)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
K 180(Latin America only)
Col 2
1930–1988
1974–1978
Gemini(a rebadged Isuzu Gemini)(Malaysia and Thailand only)
Gemini(a rebadged Isuzu Gemini)(Malaysia and Thailand only)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Gemini(a rebadged Isuzu Gemini)(Malaysia and Thailand only)
Col 2
1930–1988
1975–1983
Monza
Monza
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Monza
Col 2
1930–1988
1978–1986
Senator
Senator
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Senator
Col 2
1930–1988
1978–1993
Chevette(a rebadged Vauxhall Chevette)
Chevette(a rebadged Vauxhall Chevette)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Chevette(a rebadged Vauxhall Chevette)
Col 2
1930–1988
1980–1982
Omega
Omega
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Omega
Col 2
1930–1988
1986–2003
Vectra
Vectra
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Vectra
Col 2
1930–1988
1988–2008
Calibra
Calibra
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Calibra
Col 2
1930–1988
1990–1997
Campo(a rebadged Isuzu Faster)
Campo(a rebadged Isuzu Faster)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Campo(a rebadged Isuzu Faster)
Col 2
1930–1988
1991–2001
Monterey(a rebadged Isuzu Trooper)
Monterey(a rebadged Isuzu Trooper)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Monterey(a rebadged Isuzu Trooper)
Col 2
1930–1988
1992–1999
Tigra
Tigra
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Tigra
Col 2
1930–1988
1994–2001 (Original)2004–2009 (Revival)
Calais(a rebadged Holden Calais)(Malaysia and Singapore only)
Calais(a rebadged Holden Calais)(Malaysia and Singapore only)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Calais(a rebadged Holden Calais)(Malaysia and Singapore only)
Col 2
1930–1988
1995–1997
Blazer(a rebadged Chevrolet Blazer)(Indonesia only)
Blazer(a rebadged Chevrolet Blazer)(Indonesia only)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Blazer(a rebadged Chevrolet Blazer)(Indonesia only)
Col 2
1930–1988
1995–2002
Sintra(a rebadged Chevrolet Venture)
Sintra(a rebadged Chevrolet Venture)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Sintra(a rebadged Chevrolet Venture)
Col 2
1930–1988
1996–1999
Arena(a rebadged Renault Trafic)
Arena(a rebadged Renault Trafic)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Arena(a rebadged Renault Trafic)
Col 2
1930–1988
1997–2000
Agila(a rebadged Suzuki Splash, a rebadged Suzuki Solio from 2000 to 2008)
Agila(a rebadged Suzuki Splash, a rebadged Suzuki Solio from 2000 to 2008)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Agila(a rebadged Suzuki Splash, a rebadged Suzuki Solio from 2000 to 2008)
Col 2
1930–1988
2000–2014
Speedster
Speedster
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Speedster
Col 2
1930–1988
2001–2005
Signum
Signum
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Signum
Col 2
1930–1988
2003–2008
Meriva
Meriva
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Meriva
Col 2
1930–1988
2003–2017
Antara
Antara
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Antara
Col 2
1930–1988
2006–2015
Insignia
Insignia
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Insignia
Col 2
Opel Insignia Grand Sport 1.6 Diesel Business Innovation (B) – Frontansicht, 5. Mai 2017, Düsseldorf
1930–1988
2008–2022
Ampera(a rebadged Chevrolet Volt)
Ampera(a rebadged Chevrolet Volt)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Ampera(a rebadged Chevrolet Volt)
Col 2
1930–1988
2012–2015
Adam
Adam
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Adam
Col 2
1930–1988
2013–2019
Cascada
Cascada
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Cascada
Col 2
1930–1988
2013–2019
Karl(a rebadged Chevrolet Spark)
Karl(a rebadged Chevrolet Spark)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Karl(a rebadged Chevrolet Spark)
Col 2
1930–1988
2015–2019
Ampera-e(a rebadged Chevrolet Bolt)
Ampera-e(a rebadged Chevrolet Bolt)
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
Ampera-e(a rebadged Chevrolet Bolt)
Col 2
1930–1988
2017–2019
Blitz(the final generation was a rebadged Bedford CF)
1930–1988
Liter
1931–1933
P4
1931–1937
1,3 Liter
1934–1935
»6«
1934–1937
Olympia
1935–1940 (Original)1947–1953 (1st Revival)1967–1970 (2nd Revival)
Super 6
1937–1938
Admiral
1937–1939 (Original)1964–1976 (Revival)
Kadett
1937–1940 (Original)1962–1993 (Revival)
Kapitän
1939–1940 (Original)1948–1970 (Revival)
Rekord
1953–1986
Diplomat
1964–1977
Commodore
1967–1982
GT(the newer generation was a rebadged Saturn Sky)
1968–1973 (Original)2007–2009 (Revival)
Ascona
1970–1988
Manta(to be revived as a Crossover SUV in 2026)
1970–1988
K 180(Latin America only)
1974–1978
Gemini(a rebadged Isuzu Gemini)(Malaysia and Thailand only)
1975–1983
Monza
1978–1986
Senator
1978–1993
Chevette(a rebadged Vauxhall Chevette)
1980–1982
Omega
1986–2003
Vectra
1988–2008
Calibra
1990–1997
Campo(a rebadged Isuzu Faster)
1991–2001
Monterey(a rebadged Isuzu Trooper)
1992–1999
Tigra
1994–2001 (Original)2004–2009 (Revival)
Calais(a rebadged Holden Calais)(Malaysia and Singapore only)
1995–1997
Blazer(a rebadged Chevrolet Blazer)(Indonesia only)
1995–2002
Sintra(a rebadged Chevrolet Venture)
1996–1999
Arena(a rebadged Renault Trafic)
1997–2000
Agila(a rebadged Suzuki Splash, a rebadged Suzuki Solio from 2000 to 2008)
2000–2014
Speedster
2001–2005
Signum
2003–2008
Meriva
2003–2017
Antara
2006–2015
Insignia
Opel Insignia Grand Sport 1.6 Diesel Business Innovation (B) – Frontansicht, 5. Mai 2017, Düsseldorf
2008–2022
Ampera(a rebadged Chevrolet Volt)
2012–2015
Adam
2013–2019
Cascada
2013–2019
Karl(a rebadged Chevrolet Spark)
2015–2019
Ampera-e(a rebadged Chevrolet Bolt)
2017–2019
· Discontinued models › Introduced after acquisition by PSA Group (2017–present)
Crossland
2017–2024

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