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Opel Cascada Priced From 25,945 Euros

Opel will drop its top in the European market this April with the launch of the 2014 Cascada convertible, whose launch will come shortly after that of the new Mokka crossover and Adam mini car. When the Cascada comes to market, customers should expect a starting price of €25,945 for the “Edition” version, and a base 1.4L turbocharged powertrain producing 120 horsepower and a six-speed manual transmission. There’s been no official announcement as to how much the Vauxhall-badged version will go for.

For €28,245, the Cascada will begin to offer the all-new 125 kW/170 hp, 280 Nm/204 lb-ft 1.6-liter SIDI Turbo with direct injection. Then, for another 3,600 euros compared to the Edition trim level, the Opel Cascada “Innovation” variant begins to offer additional standard equipment such as a premium soft top with acoustic insulation,  electric seat belt presenters, dual-zone ECC (Electronic Climate Control) and even Morrocana seat upholstery with contrast stitching. Sexy. It’s just too bad such a vehicle hasn’t been announced for the North American market… yet.

Former staff.

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  1. Bring that over as a Buick, same color and same rims.

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  2. I agree with your commnet DVINE59, that might be one of the ways to making Opel more profitable. Hence, by rebadging these Opel models and selling them in other parts of the world thus increasing profits.

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  3. I love my Solstice. GM should have rebadged it as a Chevy. The Cascadia, would sell like hot cakes. Not only do “girls just wanna have fun”… Everybody wants to have fun. Besides… I can’t drive my Solstice in a Michigan winter. I would bet money that you can drive the Cascadia in the winter also.
    Come on General… Bring this beautiful car over here.

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