List of Opel concept cars

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German automaker Opel has shown more concept cars than production cars since 1965. [1]

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YearConcept namePlaceCommentsImage
1965 Opel Experimental GT Coupé Festival automobile international 2017 - Opel GT - 006.jpg
1968 Opel Elektro GT Coupé
1969 Opel Aero GT Coupé Opel Aero GT 3.jpg
1975 Opel GT2 Coupé OpelGT2(1975).JPG
1981 Opel Tech 1 Hatchback Opel Tech-1 Concept (1981) - 1.jpg
1983 Opel Junior Frankfurt Motor Show City car Opel Junior 2.jpg
1992 Opel Twin Geneva Motor Show Opel Twin.jpg
1995 Opel Maxx Geneva Motor Show City car Opel Maxx Concept Salone di Torino - 25 aprile - 5 maggio 1996.jpg
1996 Opel Slalom Coupe Opel Slalom 2.jpg
1999 Opel Concept A Geneva Motor Show City car
1999 Opel G90 Frankfurt Motor Show Supermini
2001 Opel Frogster Frankfurt Motor Show
2001Opel FiloGeneva Motor Show MPV Opel Filo by Bertone at Bertone museum.jpg
2001 Opel HydroGen3 General-Motors Hydrogen-3.jpg
2002 Opel Eco Speedster Opel Test Center
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Opel ECO Speedster with 1.3 CDTI-worldrecord-Diesel.jpg
2003 Opel Insignia Concept Frankfurt Motor Show Luxury car Opel Insignia Concept 2003.jpg
2003Opel GTC GenèveGeneva Motor Show Hatchback Opel GTC Geneve Concept - 1.jpg
2004 Opel Trixx Geneva Motor Show City car with inflatable rear seat OpelTrixx.JPG
2005 Opel Antara GTC Frankfurt Motor Show SUV Opel Antara GTC.jpg
2007 Opel Flextreme Frankfurt Motor Show MPV Opel Flextreme (front quarter).jpg
2007 Opel GTC Concept Geneva Motor Show Gtcconceptk.jpg
2009 Opel Ampera Geneva Motor Show Sedan Opel Ampera.JPG
2010 Opel Flextreme GT/E Geneva Motor Show Opel Flextreme GTE (76).jpg
2011 Opel RAK e Frankfurt Motor Show Motorshow Geneva 2012 - 080.jpg
2011Opel Zafira Tourer ConceptGeneva Motor Show MPV 2011-03-04 Autosalon Genf 1422.JPG
2013 Opel Monza Concept Frankfurt Motor Show IAA 2013 Opel Monza Concept (9834602214).jpg
2016 Opel GT Concept Geneva Motor Show Coupé Festival automobile international 2017 - Opel GT concept - 008.jpg
2019Opel GT X Experimental concept SUV Festival automobile international 2020 - Opel GT X - 001.jpg
2021 Opel Manta GSe ElektroMOD Coupé Opel Manta GSe Elektromod Auto Zuerich 2021 IMG 0367.jpg

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References

  1. "Opel Concept Cars" . Retrieved April 25, 2022.