When it comes to the European market, Opel was the first European automaker to display a vehicle design study to the public, at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1965. Fast forward to next month, and show goers will be treated to another Opel concept with the very sexy, very promising Monza Concept.
According to Opel, the Monza is the “vision of Opel’s future in pure form.” We like what we see, but we’d also like it if the Monza turns out to be more than just a pretty face.
This example is a former NCRS award winner.
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If they incorporate much of that into future vehicles properly, the future of Opel is looking good.
The car still has no outside rear mirrors....
The new Monza Concept will be shown at the 2013 Internationale Automobil Ausstellung (Frankfurt Motor Show) in Frankfurt next month. I just read an article about 2 weeks ago. This will be interesting to see.
What do folks here think about the introduction of the "retro-styling" on some vehicles, most notably the Dodge Challenger and 5th Gen. Chevrolet Camaro Convertible?
Do you think the (re)introduction of some vehicles into the marketplace with very similar body styles / look to their 35-40 years older forerunners, as in the case of the Opel Monza would be a good thing for GM to do?
Bring back the Monza!
If it holds a candle to our expectations, then the future looks bright! Opel and Buick's future is riding on this.......
If you build it, they will come
It *kind of* looks like a more styled and sculpted SLS AMG