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GM Europe to Invest Euro 9 Billion in Opel

20 new models for core brand
  
May 2, 2008 1:18 PM by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
Filed Under: Industry Opel

GM Europe today announced that they will invest heavily in their core European brand Opel. From now until 2012 GM will pour Euro 9 billion into the German marque, of which Euro 6.5 billion will go directly into new vehicles and propulsion systems. Opel will have 20 new models by 2012 and a larger range of electric cars which should result in a higher market share, especially in the German market where Opel hopes to reach a 10% market share in the medium term.

First in line is the new Opel Insignia and the new Astra, but today Opel executives also confirmed that the next-generation Meriva with its rear-hinged doors, the FlexDoor system, will go into production. The 20 new vehicles consist of 17 passenger cars and 3 LCV (Light Commercial Vehicles). Opel's Russelheim engineers will work closely with GM's Volt project in order to get the E-Flex system ready for series production.

Opel will also invest Euro 900 million in its Rüsselsheim plant where GM hopes to build a new generation of upper midsize cars of which the Insignia is the first. The Bochum, Kaiserslautern and Eisenach plants also receive considerable fund injections.

Source: Opel
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bristol411s3
May 2, 2008 1:59:48 PM

Am I to assume that Vauxhall will also benefit from this investment as they'll get to market the same cars? Would make sense.

thamzn
May 2, 2008 2:24:21 PM

Vauxhall and Holden should get the lion's share of this so they can change back to Opel and Cheverolet respectively. It should be costing GM quite a bundle to have them market themselves so separately from everyone else. While we are at it, let's get a clear identity for SAAB as well now that Cadillac is entering Europe and Africa in a big way.

nathandavid88
May 3, 2008 4:07:11 PM

Vauxhall and Holden can't "change back" to Opel and Chevrolet because they never were Opel and Chevrolet in the first place. Vauxhall is a well known and respected brand in the UK, despite having an identical range to Opel. Kill off Vauxhall and you can say goodbye to the UK market.

Holden meanwhile is the Australian branch that has a unique range of cars including the Australian built Commodore and HSV range. It sells cars under the Chevy badge in some markets, but it is not Chevy, never was Chevy and never will be Chevy!

NaBUru38
May 3, 2008 11:59:44 PM

17 passenger cars? Let's count the current ones: Agila, Corsa, Astra, Insignia; Antara; Tigra TwinTop, Astra TwinTop, GT; Meriva, Zafira. That's ten.

Let's add a sub-Agila four-seater economy car, a B and a C-segment SUV, a large MPV, a Vectra Coupé and a Twintop. That's 16... Im missing some possible new models.

vadizzel
May 5, 2008 8:51:20 PM

It took GM a long, long, long time to realize that they can use Opel Designs to make American cars. Hopefully this investment will spill over to make more better looking cars like new Saturn.

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