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MBDriver
08-03-2005, 04:37 AM
World premiere of Opel’s new cabrio-coupé at the IAA: following the successful launches of the sedan, station wagon and GTC, Opel presents its fourth distinctive Astra model. The Astra TwinTop will be unveiled to the public for the first time at the International Automobile Exhibition in Frankfurt (September 17 – 25). The elegant four-seater with a new-generation electro-hydraulic retractable steel roof will be at dealerships in spring 2006. A special highlight of the new Astra TwinTop is the clever kinematics of its innovative three-part roof system, which enable generous trunk space of around 440 liters. In the cabrio configuration, more than 200 liters are still available. A state-of-the-art “Easy Load” function increases practicality: at the touch of a button, the horizontally stacked roof parts in the trunk can be raised, so that cargo is easily accessible. In addition to generous luggage compartment space, the innovative roof technology also enables a dynamic, harmonious design with well-balanced proportions. With a length of almost 4.5 meters, the Astra TwinTop reaches dimensions comparable to mid-size segment cabrios.

“With the Astra TwinTop we are introducing another exciting niche car, while extending our model range in the important compact segment. Four Astra versions and the Zafira represent five different car concepts on one technical basis. That makes us more attractively positioned in this segment than any other competitor”, says Hans H. Demant, Vice President Engineering, General Motors Europe, and Managing Director, Adam Opel AG.

Alain Visser, Executive Director, European Marketing, adds: “Following the successful Tigra, the Astra TwinTop is our second cabrio-coupé with an innovative retractable steel roof system. Harmonious, sporty and elegant design, unique technology features, typical Opel versatility, large trunk and ample space for four - the Astra TwinTop is a real eye-catcher that’s a lot of fun to drive all year round.”

Technically the two-door cabrio-coupé benefits from the strengths of the third Astra generation. This includes an exceptionally wide engine range in this segment, with four gasoline units (105 to 200 hp) and the 150 hp 1.9 CDTI common-rail diesel engine with Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) as standard. The top-of-the-line 200 hp 2.0-liter ECOTEC Turbo reaches a top speed of over 230 km/h. Unique options such as the adaptive IDSPlus chassis (Interactive Driving System) with electronic Continuous Damping Control (CDC), Sport mode and steering-linked AFL bi-xenon headlamps (Adaptive Forward Lighting), set the new Astra TwinTop further apart from its competitors.

Progressive design and ample space thanks to innovative roof technology

The progressive design of the Astra TwinTop with its dynamic, arrow-shaped front section clearly identifies it as a member of the Astra family. 70 percent of the TwinTop body parts were, however, has been newly developed. The harmonious proportions (length/width excluding exterior mirrors/height: 4.48/1.76/1.41 meters) of the cabrio-coupé are particularly visible in the side profile, which is highlighted by the wedge-shaped rising shoulder-line and arched, flowing roof line. The Astra TwinTop is also well proportioned at the rear. Regardless of whether the roof is open or closed, there is no bulky tail spoiling the car’s look, as is often the case with cabriolets with retractable steel roof concepts.


The wide, practical trunk, which also features two side compartments and a storage area tucked away in the trunk floor to store the optional wind deflector, has a cargo capacity with the roof closed of around 440 liters. With the top down, it is still over 200 liters. Two adults can sit comfortably in the rear, even on longer journeys. The engineers made this possible through the realization of a completely new, three-part roof system: the individual roof sections are smaller than in conventional concepts and therefore can be stowed in the trunk in a space-saving manner, to the advantage of luggage space and seating comfort.

At the touch of a button, or through use of the optional remote control, the TwinTop roof can be fully automatically opened or closed in less than 30 seconds.

Suitcases, beverage crates and shopping bags can also be comfortably loaded in and out of the car when the roof is open and folded away in the trunk. For this purpose, the Opel technicians have included an electrically operated “Easy Load” function. At the touch of a button, the horizontally stacked roof parts in the car trunk can be raised by around

25 centimeters, so that cargo underneath the protective cover is easily accessible.

The Astra TwinTop features the comprehensive Opel SAFETEC safety system, which combines both active and passive features. Optional roll bars provide additional rollover protection when the top is down. They are concealed directly behind the rear seat head restraints and deploy automatically within a split second in the event of a rollover.

Continuation of Opel’s successful cabrio tradition

The new Astra TwinTop continues a successful tradition. Over 55,000 customers across Europe chose the previous Astra cabrio, which was built from 2000 at Bertone in Italy. The first convertible Astra from 1993 and the Kadett cabrio from 1987 together sold over 100,000 units. With the Tigra TwinTop, Opel has already had a two-seat cabrio-coupé with folding steel roof in the range since September 2004. Since then, over 41,000 units have been produced. Production start for the new Astra TwinTop will be early 2006 in Antwerp, Belgium, where it will share a production line with the Astra sedan and GTC.

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Shinigami
08-03-2005, 05:37 AM
Oh great. At least they are no longer using the same old retracting roof technology from 1995 which they put on their Tigra, whilst companies such as Mercedes Benz have gone on to make more clever folding roofs with revolving rear windows for several years now.

Thanks, but I'll pass, especially as Opel had the nerve to call their original Tigra with the very poor roof, the "car of the year" in 2004, the same year the new SLK came out and did everything that POS Tigra did, and did it 1000 times better. The nerve some people have, I'm sorry, but that Tigra is using ANCIENT technology, and branding it off as something new?!?

And here I'm speaking from experience.

I absolutely loath it when someone "self brands" their vehicle as the best ever, when it so clearly is not, and never will be :roll:

LotusGT1
08-03-2005, 06:23 AM
LOL. The SLK is 2.5 times the price of a Tigra, it better be better...having fun comparing apples with oranges?

The Tigra was called "convertible of the year" in 2004 by an independent international jury composed of 20 motoring journalists and experts elected the sporty two-seater with electro-hydraulic, retractable steel roof especially for its attractive design and intelligent concept.

Not by Opel itself.

http://www.germancarfans.com/news.cfm/NewsID/2040414.006/opel/1.html

In 1995 they didn't have any convertible Tigra btw, but the Astra Convertible with a cloth roof, just as everybody else in that class...

If you want to rant that's cool with me, but at least get your facts straight...

Shinigami
08-04-2005, 03:19 AM
The "electry hydraulic retractable steel roof" in the Tigra, used technology from 95. That panel of judges were either brain dead, or bribed, because compared to an SL or SLK, the technology used was not even CLOSE to as good.

LotusGT1
08-04-2005, 05:24 AM
http://retractable.free.fr/uk/index.html

Mercedes was hardly the first one to use the technology. Pioneer of the modern aera at best.

Besides, AFAIK the Tigra has more modern technology, the folded down roof doesn't take as much space as it used to in the first SLK. Quality wise I haven't heard anything negative about the Opel yet. On what grounds do you claim the Tigra uses 95 technology?

Other points still stand. A car more than double the price for a start of that Tigra should be better anyhow. But as a package the Tigra is a nice deal.