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Opel Combo Overview Manufacturer Production 1986–present Body and chassis / Chronology Predecessor Successor (for all Chevrolet rebadges only) The Opel Combo is a and from the automaker. The Combo first appeared in 1993, a second generation model was introduced in 2001, and the third has been manufactured from December 2011, based on the.
The name 'Combo' was previously applied as a suffix to a three door of from 1986 until 1993. The Combo B and Combo C share platforms, vital components and some body panels with contemporary subcompact, which used to be a typical pedigree for such a vehicle. The generations are denoted B and C in typical Opel fashion, but Holden applied the codes SB and XC respectively, reflecting the relation with SB and XC (Opel Corsa B and C, respectively). Opel Combo (1989–1993) Overview Also called Bedford Astramax Bedford Astravan Vauxhall Astravan Vauxhall Astramax Production 1986–1993 Assembly Portugal: United Kingdom: Body and chassis 3-door Related E The Opel Kadett Combo was introduced in January 1986, and finished production in August 1993.
It was based on the E. It was built in the United Kingdom, at Ellesmere Port by until January 1989. This was when the model was facelifted, with a new grille separate from the bumper (as for the Kadett). At the same time, production was transferred to Azambuja, Portugal and the vans were now built. In Germany, it was sold with a 1.3 litre petrol engine or a 1.6 (later 1.7) litre diesel unit. The 1.3 petrol unit was then changed to a 1.4. Combo B (1993–2001) Combo B Overview Also called Vauxhall Combo Holden Combo (SB) Chevrolet Combo Shanghai Auto Saibao Production 1993–2001 Assembly, Portugal Body and chassis 3-door 3-door Related The first generation of Combo, launched in October 1993, was based on the, launched six months earlier.
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The front part (up to the ) is practically identical with the Corsa (except for the roof spoiler), but the platform (and thus wheelbase and the body in general) is extended to accommodate a tall, boxy cargo compartment, capable of carrying a. The Combo B had symmetrical twin rear doors that opened to the side (rather than a single tailgate).
These are counted as a single 'door' when referring to the body style as three door. Following the increasing popularity of, Opel launched a five passenger version of the Combo in 1995, called Opel Combo Tour. It differed from the panel van version by having the cargo section fitted with side windows, and a three passenger. Although Combo's primary market was Europe, it has also been sold on other continents, in markets where GM traditionally use Opel derived models. As the Opel plant in Portugal is the sole production site of all Combos, all those models were replaced gradually with the Combo C in 2001. The Combo was also produced in relatively small numbers by subsidiary SAIC-Yizheng as the 'Shanghai Auto (Shangqi) Saibao SAC6420', equipped with the same 1.6 litre engine and five speed manual transmission as the. Built from 2002 until 2005, there was also a DeLuxe version available, with alloy wheels and other extras.
Holden in Australia launched the SB series Combo in February 1996. It offered the 1.4 litre engine, upgraded to specification in 1997. Sales continued until 2002, although the last SB Combos were built in 2001, but complianced as 2002 models. Production of the Combo A ended in August 2001. Opel Combo (2001–2003) Overview Also called Vauxhall Combo Holden Combo (XC) Chevrolet Combo Production 2001–2011 Assembly, Portugal (2001–2006), Spain (2007–2011) Body and chassis 4/5-door 4/5-door Related Dimensions 2,715 mm (106.9 in) Length 4,332 mm (170.6 in) Width 1,685 mm (66.3 in) Height 1,800 mm (70.9 in) The second generation was launched at the, in September 2001.

While most competitors severed their connections with their subcompact brethren, Opel decided to base the vehicle on the Corsa again. The use of subcompact constrained the overall width of the vehicle. While the general body shape was updated to fashionable 'flush' look, the front part (up to the ) is shared with the Corsa. Compared to previous generation, the Combo C gained sliding rear side doors (versions with either single passenger side door or double doors are available). Sales began in October 2001. An Opel Combo Tour version was also introduced, followed by Opel Combo Tour Tramp (Combo Tour Arizona in some markets), in an effort to attract buyers.
Combo Tour Tramp/Arizona was thought as a more off road recreational vehicle. It features enhanced suspension tuning, increased ground clearance, chassis protection covers and numerous styling details that differentiate it from standard Combo Tours, with the intention to conjure a sturdy, outdoor sports related image. The Combo Tour was not offered by in the United Kingdom. Commercial van versions retained the symmetrical twin rear doors, while the Tour versions have an option of a single tailgate (opening to the top). The tailgate is standard on Tour Tramp/Arizona.
In December 2006, the, Portugal factory closed down, and the production of the Opel Combo transferred to, Spain in 2007. Holden in Australia launched the XC series Combo in September 2002. It offered the 1.6 litre engine, upgraded to 1.4 litre specification in December 2004 for the MY05 update. Although production ended in the end of 2011, Holden in Australia and New Zealand stockpiled sufficient Combo inventory to last until 2013, with the final 2011 build vehicles complianced in the beginning of 2012. In August 2013, CarAdvice announced that the Holden Combo had been quietly discontinued, and will not be replaced by the Combo D, available to European customers. Production of the Combo C ended in the end of 2011, in time for the December 2011 launch of the Combo D, which is based on the.
Combo D (2011–present) Combo D Overview Also called Combo ProMaster City Production 2011–present AssemblyBody and chassis / 4/5-door 4/5-door Related Powertrain 1.4 L 1.4 L 1.6 L 5-speed 6-speed 5-speed Dimensions SWB: 2,755 mm (108.5 in) LWB: 3,105 mm (122.2 in) Length SWB: 4,390 mm (172.8 in) LWB: 4,740 mm (186.6 in) Width SWB: 1,832 mm (72.1 in) LWB: 1,832 mm (72.1 in) Height SWB: 1,845 mm (72.6 in) LWB: 1,880 mm (74.0 in) The third generation Combo has been manufactured from December 2011, and is based on the. The third generation Combo is manufactured in. Sales began in January 2012. Vauxhall Combo Mk 3 Engines Petrol engine Model Engine Displacement Power Torque Note 1.4 1368 cc 95 PS (70 kW; 94 hp) @6000 rpm 127 N⋅m (94 lb⋅ft) @4500 rpm 2011-on Compressed natural gas Model Engine Displacement Power Torque Note 1.4 Turbo 1368 cc 120 PS (88 kW; 120 hp) @5000 rpm 207 N⋅m (153 lb⋅ft) @3000 rpm 2011-on Diesel engine Model Engine Displacement Power Torque Note 1.6 I4 1598 cc 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) @4000 rpm 290 N⋅m (210 lb⋅ft) @1500 rpm 2011-on 1.6 I4 1598 cc 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) @4000 rpm 290 N⋅m (210 lb⋅ft) @1500 rpm 2011-on.
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