Opel OPC Performance Cars Likely Safe, Just On Hiatus
The OPC badge hasn't seen the light of day for years.
Read More »The OPC badge hasn't seen the light of day for years.
Read More »The OPC was more powerful, but the GSi is lighter.
Read More »Buick doesn't plan to offer a hotter Regal TourX, but clues from Opel may mean a different variant could crop up.
Read More »The turbocharged V6 engine from the Insignia OPC is long gone.
Read More »The Insignia OPC may share more with the Regal GS than ever before.
Read More »A few things make the case that this is Opel's next high-performance sedan.
Read More »Both were spied in OPC trimmings featuring performance cues.
Read More »If the next Insignia OPC is a sign, then it seems to be so.
Read More »According to recent developments from Vauxhall and Opel.
Read More »Instant torque means good things.
Read More »That's no turbocharged four-cylinder under the hood...
Read More »Bigger brakes and large alloy wheels tell us things.
Read More »A new VXR and OPC, perhaps?
Read More »An Ascona, Kadett B and Insignia OPC take to the snow.
Read More »New challenges await Klopp.
Read More »And boasts some truly super performance specs.
Read More »There's a first for everything.
Read More »Whether you like it or not, they're coming.
Read More »The very special 750,000th car: an OPC variant, Sport Tourer wagon in Arden Blue.
Read More »It's been exactly 15 years since the very first OPC-badged model hit the road. Time to reflect on the Opel Performance Center's decade-and-a-half of accomplishments.
Read More »Opel's going to be busy during the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Read More »We're secreting envy from every pore.
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