Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Tourer New Opel Zafira

Tourer The new Opel Zafira will make its world premiere at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show, which takes place from 15 to 25 September. Improvements in all sections and some interesting new star in this remake of the German brand minivan. The first innovation that draws attention to the new Zafira is the presence of a Flex7 seating system has been completely redesigned, giving the third generation of the Opel compact van new standards as far as interior flexibility and quality concerns .

Moreover, every element of the carrier, which now gives a greater sense of space, have been tweaked to deliver a better product to the customer. Opel says improvements have been made at the chassis, where the Audi engineers have worked sensation seeking maximum comfort and safety. Regarding the previous generation, we see that this is a vehicle whose battle and routes have grown.

The front track is now of 1,584 mm, representing an increase of 96 mm, rear 1,588 mm, 78 mm growing, while the wheelbase is 57 mm longer standing at 2,760 mm. As for other concerns, the Tourer Opel Zafira will be available from launch in the autumn, with three versions of the 2.0 CDTi common rail turbodiesel, already seen in other models like the Astra and Insignia.

Its powers are 110 hp and 130 hp, while the top of the line unit has been reviewed by the German engineers now offering 165 horsepower. The gas range has two engines are very efficient as the 1.4 Turbo ECOTEC with 120 hp and 140 hp. In all cases, be associated with gearbox 6-speed manual or automatic.

In addition, the system Stop / Start of Opel will help all these mechanics to be more efficient. As far as standard equipment is concerned, this Zafira Tourer will have several systems for driving assistance such as Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Anti-Collision Braking (CMB), a front camera second-generation Opel Eye, that warns of unintended lane change and recognize traffic signs, distance indicator Persecution (FDI) and Forward Collision Warning (FCA).

In short, an important qualitative leap to a minivan that will increase its bid over time including a more efficient version of the ecoFLEX family and other powered by Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), as well as incorporating in the future, new high performance units.

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