In 2013 debut on the market the new Opel Astra Cabriolet. The headquarters of the German House has given the green light to the new model to replace the Astra TwinTop, thus continuing the long tradition of medium-sized discoveries in Rüsselsheim, which began back in 1993 with the F series of Astra. Opel's new cabrio will be constructed on the basis of the sporty Astra GTC perossima the coming spring and, unlike the Twin Top with retractable metal roof, use a classical multi-layer fabric hood.
The new Astra Cabriolet will be assembled in the plant in Gliwice, Poland, where it is produced, the rest of the Astra range. The project will fall in the investment of 11 billion euro over the last year by the manufacturer Teutonic also include the construction of the future city car from that will be positioned 3.5 meters below the current stroke.
Commenting on the new convertible, the CEO of Opel, Nick Reilly, said: "The new convertible will give a great value to our range of cars, thus following the success and tradition that characterized all cabrio Opel - Vauxhall."
The new Astra Cabriolet will be assembled in the plant in Gliwice, Poland, where it is produced, the rest of the Astra range. The project will fall in the investment of 11 billion euro over the last year by the manufacturer Teutonic also include the construction of the future city car from that will be positioned 3.5 meters below the current stroke.
Commenting on the new convertible, the CEO of Opel, Nick Reilly, said: "The new convertible will give a great value to our range of cars, thus following the success and tradition that characterized all cabrio Opel - Vauxhall."
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