Opel Vivaro

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Opel Vivaro
Opel Vivaro Combi Facelift front.JPG
Opel Vivaro 2006 redesign
Manufacturer Opel [1]
Also called Nissan Primastar
Renault Trafic
Vauxhall Vivaro
Production 2001–present
Assembly Luton, United Kingdom
(GM Manufacturing Luton)
Predecessor Opel Arena
Class light commercial vehicle
Body style Van, Minibus
Layout Front-engine / Front-wheel drive
Engine 2.0 L CDTi Diesel
Transmission 6-speed manual
6-speed semi-automatic[2]
Length 4782–5182 mm
Width 1870–1980 mm
Height 1940–2497 mm

The Opel Vivaro is a medium-sized light commercial vehicle launched in 2001 and is the product of a joint venture between General Motors Europe, Renault and their alliance company Nissan.

The Vivaro is sold as an Opel in most European markets and as a Vauxhall in the United Kingdom. The Vivaro is also sold as the Nissan Primastar and the Renault Trafic.

The Vivaro is primarily manufactured at GM Manufacturing Luton (previously IBC) in Luton, England and by Nissan at their Zona Franca (Barcelona) facility in Spain.

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[edit] Model details

The Vivaro is available in panel van, minibus, combined bus/van and platform crew-cab configurations. Two different wheelbase styles and two roof heights options are also available, as well as three diesel engine power options and a petrol engine. The vehicle was given a mild facelift in 2006 during which the front indicators were moved from the front bumper, up into the headlight housing.

[edit] Electric version

The Vivaro e-Concept debuted September 2010 at the IAA Commercial Vehicle Show in Hanover, Germany.[3] It is plug-in hybrid vehicle, with an extended range of up to 250 miles (400 km) and includes 21 kWh lithium ion batteries enabling over 60 miles (97 km) of pure electric driving range.[4][5]

[edit] Awards

In the UK, the Vauxhall Vivaro won the Professional Van and Light Truck Magazine Van of the Year 2006 Award.[citation needed]

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