Opel Zafira
Opel Zafira | |
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Production period: | 1999-2019 |
Class : | Van |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Previous model: | Opel Sintra |
Successor: |
Chevrolet Spin (South America only) Opel Zafira Life |
The Opel Zafira was a compact van from Opel . It was presented in the spring of 1999 as a smaller successor to the Opel Sintra , based on the Opel Astra . In the UK , the Zafira was sold under the Vauxhall brand until June 2018 , and in Australia by Holden until 2005 . The first two generations were offered in Latin America as the Chevrolet Zafira . After three generations, the Zafira was replaced by the larger Opel Zafira Life van .
Zafira A (1999-2005)
1st generation | |
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Opel Zafira (1999-2003) |
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Production period: | 1999-2005 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 1.6–2.2 liters (74–147 kW) Diesel engines : 2.0–2.2 liters (60–92 kW) |
Length: | 4317 mm |
Width: | 1742 mm |
Height: | 1684 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2694 mm |
Empty weight : | 1320-1570 kg |
The first series of the Opel Zafira was introduced in April 1999.
With it, the then new seat concept Flex7, developed on behalf of Opel by Porsche in Weissach, was introduced with space for up to seven people, in which the two rear seats (in the third row of seats) can each be completely lowered into the vehicle floor and the middle one (three-seat) row of seats can be folded up and pushed forward. This enables a high degree of variability, whereby a conversion from the full seven-seater seating to an up to 1.80 m long and up to 1.11 m wide flat loading area is possible without having to remove the seats - as was common with the competing models at the time .
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2001) |
As a result of its market success, the Zafira was seen as the savior of the old Opel location in Bochum , because without the Zafira, large parts of Bochum's production would have been shut down in the early 2000s.
In autumn 2001, Opel presented the Zafira CNG, the first purely natural gas car, and sales began in spring 2002.
The Zafira was also offered as a sporty model variant OPC ("Opel Performance Center") with a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder. This has an output of 141 kW (from autumn 2002: 147 kW) and a torque of 250 Nm. For comparison: the 2.0 DTI (Diesel Turbo Direct Injection) with the same displacement achieves a torque of 230 Nm.
Facelift
In February 2003 the look and parts of the equipment were modified as part of the facelift . The radiator grille was given a wide, chrome-plated center strut and the rear lights were given a red and white cover, the door handles and the decorative strips all around were now painted in the same color as the car and the rubber edging of the rear window was omitted.
Since then, the bench in the second row of seats could be folded down in a 40:20:40 ratio and had standard Isofix child seat brackets on the outer seats, as well as three full seat belts (previously the middle seat was only equipped with a lap belt). In addition, the bench seat can now be tilted back one more step, which also required adjustments to the luggage compartment cover and the partition net.
Production of the first generation of Zafira in Bochum ended on May 25, 2005.
Technical specifications
model | Engine code | Displacement | power | Torque at 1 / min | Consumption according to the manufacturer | construction time | comment |
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Gasoline engine | |||||||
1.6 16V | (X16XEL) (Z16XE) | 1598 cc | 74 kW (101 hp) | 150 Nm / 3600 | 7.9 liters of super | 03/1999–05/2005 | |
1.8 16V | ( X18XE1 ), (X18XEL) | 1796 cc | 85 kW (115 PS) | 170 Nm / 3400 | 8.3 liters of super | 03 / 1999-09 / 2000 | X18XEL: only for export |
1.8 16V | ( Z18XE ) | 1796 cc | 92 kW (125 PS) | 170 Nm / 3800 | 8.4 liters of super | 09 / 2000-05 / 2005 | |
2.0 16V OPC | (Z20LET) | 1998 cc | 141 kW (192 hp) | 250 Nm / 1950-5300 | 10.1 liters of super | 09 / 2001–11 / 2002 | with turbocharger |
2.0 16V OPC | (Z20LET) | 1998 cc | 147 kW (200 hp) | 250 Nm / 1950-5300 | 9.4 liters of super | 11 / 2002-12 / 2004 | with turbocharger |
2.2 16V | (Z22SE) | 2198 cc | 108 kW (147 hp) | 203 Nm / 4000 | 8.9 liters of super | 09 / 2000-05 / 2005 | Camshaft drive via timing chain |
diesel | |||||||
2.0 DI 16V | (X20DTL) | 1995 cc | 60 kW (82 PS) | 185 Nm / 1800-2500 | 6.6 liters of diesel | 03 / 1999-09 / 2000 | Direct injection, turbocharger |
2.0 DTI 16V | (Y20DTH) | 1995 cc | 74 kW (101 hp) | 230 Nm / 1500-2500 | 6.3 liters of diesel | 09 / 2000-05 / 2005 | Direct injection, turbocharger |
2.2 DTI 16V | (Y22DTR) | 2172 cc | 92 kW (125 PS) | 280 Nm / 1500-2750 | 6.5 liters of diesel | 09/2001–05/2005 | Direct injection, turbocharger |
Natural gas with gasoline | |||||||
1.6 CNG ecoFLEX | (Z16YNG) | 1598 cc | 71 kW (97 hp) | 140 Nm / 4200 | 09/2001–05/2005 |
- All diesel engines had a timing chain
Abroad
In some countries in South America and Asia , the Zafira A was sold as the Chevrolet Zafira .
From 2001 to 2005 the Zafira A was sold as Subaru Traviq in Japan . In 2001 a prototype of the Traviq with all-wheel drive was also presented, but it did not go into series production. In Southeast Asia the model is known as the Chevrolet Nabira and was available there until 2007.
The test vehicle GM HydroGen3 is based on the Opel Zafira A and was manufactured between 2001 and 2006. This is a hydrogen- powered vehicle equipped with fuel cells and electric motors .
Zafira B (2005-2014)
2nd generation | |
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Opel Zafira (2005-2008) |
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Production period: | 2005-2014 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Gasoline engines : 1.6–2.2 liters (77–177 kW) Diesel engines : 1.7–1.9 liters (74–110 kW) |
Length: | 4467 mm |
Width: | 2025/1801 mm |
Height: | 1645 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2703 mm |
Empty weight : | 1505-1665 kg |
On July 9, 2005, the second generation of the Zafira (Zafira B) was introduced, which, like the predecessor model and the Astra G and Astra H models, is still based on the Delta platform from General Motors, but has been comprehensively modernized. While the Flex7 seating system was adopted almost unchanged from the previous model, there were profound changes in the ergonomics of the user, the electronics (conversion to CAN bus ) and the range of engines. All diesel engines were replaced by more modern engines and the gasoline engines were technically modernized.
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2005) |
The 1.9 CDTI engines were developed jointly by GM Powertrain and Fiat and are also used in many other models from the Opel, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Saab and Cadillac BLS brands . After the termination of the joint venture, General Motors and Fiat will share the intellectual rights to this engine; It was still manufactured by Fiat due to long-term supply contracts.
The second generation of the Zafira was also offered until summer 2010 in a more powerful OPC variant with now 177 kW (240 PS), which was the fastest compact van in the world with a top speed of 231 km / h (as of March 2010). In September 2005, the natural gas-powered Zafira 1.6 CNG was presented at the IAA in Frankfurt am Main and could be ordered from the beginning of November 2005. From spring 2009, this engine was replaced by the much more powerful 1.6 CNG Turbo presented at the international Italian motor show Motor Show di Bologna on December 5, 2008.
In Chile and Mexico the second generation of the Zafira was offered as the Chevrolet Zafira .
Facelift
The revised version of the Zafira was presented for the first time at the Bologna Motor Show in December 2007. From February 2008 it was offered by dealers.
There were changes to both the exterior and the interior:
At the front, the radiator grille was fitted with chrome-plated slats and the bumper was redesigned. The headlight housings have been kept chrome in some equipment lines since then (except for headlights with xenon technology) and the design of the rear lights has also been revised. On vehicles with roof rails, the “retaining jaws” in the retaining system for luggage racks have been replaced by “retaining holes” so that the carrier systems are no longer compatible with models before 2008 . New colors for the center console and decorative strips are intended to enhance the interior.
With the revision, the 1.6 Twinport engine (Z16XEP) with 77 kW (105 PS) and the 1.9 CDTI engine (Z19DTL) with 74 kW (100 PS) were replaced by more powerful versions (Z16XER and A17DTJ), the are also more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly. The even more economical ecoflex motors were also introduced.
After the successor appeared, the model continued to be produced under the name Zafira Family (in Austria Zafira Classic ) until the end of 2014 . The Zafira Family was offered with two gasoline engines: a 1.6-liter engine with 85 kW (later replaced by one with 1.8 liters and 88 kW) and a 1.8-liter engine with 103 kW. In addition, two 1.7 liter diesel engines with 81 kW and 92 kW and a 1.6 liter turbo natural gas engine with 110 kW were offered.
Technical specifications
model | Engine code | Displacement | Power at 1 / min | Torque at 1 / min | Consumption according to the manufacturer | Vmax | 0-100 km / h | construction time | comment |
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Gasoline engine | |||||||||
1.6 Twinport | Z16XEP, Z16XE1 | 1598 cc | 77 kW (105 PS) / 6000 | 150 Nm / 3900 | 7.1 liters of super | 176 km / h | 14.3 s | 04/2005–12/2007 | |
1.6 (EcoTec) | Z16XER | 1598 cc | 85 kW (115 PS) / 6000 | 155 Nm / 4000 | 6.7 liters of super | 185 km / h | 13.4 s | 01 / 2008-06 / 2010 | |
1.6 ecoFlex (EcoTec) | A16XER | 6.7 liters of super | 06/2010-08/2011 | ||||||
1.8 | A18XEL | 1796 cc | 88 kW (120 PS) / 5600 | 175 Nm / 3800 | 7.2 liters of super | 186 km / h | 12.1 s | 11/2013–12/2014 | Family only, Family Plus |
1.8 (EcoTec) | Z18XER | 1796 cc | 103 kW (140 PS) / 6300 | 175 Nm / 3800 | 7.0 liters of super | 197 km / h | 11.5 s | 04 / 2005-06 / 2010 | |
A18XER | 7.0 liters of super | 11/2010 - 03/2014 | from 09/11 "ecoFlex" | ||||||
2.0 Turbo (EcoTec) | Z20LER | 1998 cc | 147 kW (200 PS) / 5400 | 262 Nm / 4200 | 9.5 liters of super | 225 km / h | 9.0 s | 04 / 2005-06 / 2010 | |
2.0 Turbo (EcoTec) | Z20LEH | 1998 cc | 177 kW (240 PS) / 5600 | 320 Nm / 2400 | 9.6 liters of super | 231 km / h | 7.8 s | 11/2005–06/2010 | only in the Zafira OPC |
2.2 Direct | Z22YH | 2198 cc | 110 kW (150 PS) / 5600 | 215 Nm / 4000 | 8.5 liters of super | 200 km / h | 10.6 s | 07/2005–11/2010 | not E10-suitable |
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1.7 CDTI | Z17DTJ | 1686 cc | 81 kW (110 PS) / 3800 | 260 Nm / 2300 | 5.1 liters of diesel | 179 km / h | 13.4 s | 12/2007–11/2009 | |
A17DTJ | 5.1 liters of diesel | 04/2009–08/2011 | "EcoFlex" | ||||||
1.7 CD TI | A17DTR | 1686 cc | 92 kW (125 PS) / 4000 | 280 Nm / 2300 | 5.1 liters of diesel | 189 km / h | 12.3 s | 12 / 2007-06 / 2010 | 06 / 2010–08 / 2011 "ecoFlex" |
1.9 CDTI | Z19DTL | 1910 cc | 74 kW (100 PS) / 3500 | 260 Nm / 1700-2500 | 6.1 liters of diesel | 174 km / h | 14.1 s | 04/2005–11/2007 | |
1.9 CDTI | Z19DT | 1910 cc | 88 kW (120 PS) / 3500 | 280 Nm / 2000-2750 | 6.1 liters of diesel | 186 km / h | 12.2 s | 04/2005–11/2010 | |
1.9 CD TI | Z19DTH | 1910 cc | 110 kW (150 PS) / 4000 | 320 Nm / 2000-2750 | 6.1 liters of diesel | 202 km / h | 10.4 s | 04/2005–11/2010 | |
Natural gas with gasoline | |||||||||
1.6 CNG ecoFlex | Z16YNG | 1598 cc | 69 kW (94 PS) / 6200 | 133 Nm / 4200 | 165 km / h | 17.0 s | 07/2006–11/2010 | ||
1.6 CNG | Z16YNG | 1598 cc | 71 kW (97 PS) / 6200 | 140 Nm / 4200 | 163 km / h | 17.4 s | 09/2005–03/2006 | ||
1.6 CNG ecoFlex Turbo | Z16XNT | 1598 cc | 110 kW (150 PS) / 5000 | 210 Nm / 2300-5000 | 200 km / h | 11.4 s | 01/2009 - 06/2010 | ||
A16XNT | 07/2010-08/2011 | ||||||||
LPG | |||||||||
1.8 LPG ecoFLEX | Z18XER | 1796 cc | 100 kW (136 PS) / 6000 (LPG) / 103 kW (140 PS) / 6300 |
166 Nm / 3800 175 Nm / 3800 |
197 km / h | 11.5 s | 07/2009 - 11/2010 |
- CNG ( C ompressed N atural G as = natural gas)
- LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)
- Since the beginning of 2007, the model has been offered with Opel LPG equipment in cooperation with Irmscher and certified Opel dealers .
- All diesel models are equipped with a maintenance-free diesel particulate filter (DPF) as standard.
- The CDTI lettering of the 1.7 (92 kW) and 1.9 (110 kW) CDTI diesel engines differ from the other diesel engines by two red “TI” letters.
Registration numbers
According to the Federal Motor Transport Authority , 34,981 Opel Zafira were newly registered in Germany from January to December 2007. Only the Mercedes B-Class with 51,484 units, the Opel Meriva with 37,828 and the VW Touran with 73,081 units have higher registration numbers in the van market segment. In 2010 there were 20,750 new registrations in Germany.
When the Opel plant in Bochum closed on December 5, 2014, the last Zafira B also rolled off the assembly line.
Zafira Tourer (2011-2019)
3rd generation | |
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Opel Zafira Tourer (2011-2016) |
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Production period: | 2011-2019 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 1.4–1.8 liters (85–147 kW) Diesel engines : 1.6–2.0 liters (81–143 kW) |
Length: | 4656-4666 mm |
Width: | 1884 mm |
Height: | 1660-1685 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2760 mm |
Empty weight : | 1586-1760 kg |
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2011) |
The third generation of the Opel Zafira was presented at the IAA 2011 in Frankfurt, the market launch took place on January 14, 2012. Until the facelift in the summer of 2016 officially known as the “Zafira Tourer”, the Tourer suffix has been removed with the revision.
The Buick GL6 based on the Zafira C made its debut at the Chengdu Auto Show in August 2017 . This is built in China by SAIC General Motors and has been sold below the Buick GL8 since October 2017 . A 1.3-liter four-cylinder petrol engine (120 kW / 163 PS) is responsible for the drive.
Buick GL6 (since 2017)
The Italian design and body construction company Vercarmodel Saro was responsible for developing the model .
The Flex7 seating system, which has been revised again, is also available for the Zafira Tourer. In contrast to the first two generations, in which the Flex7 seating system was still part of the basic equipment, the Zafira Tourer in the simpler equipment variants is only delivered as standard as a five-seater.
In addition to numerous additional assistance systems, such as blind spot warning systems , traffic sign recognition , adaptive cruise control (maintains the distance to the vehicle in front), lane assistant and parking assistant , there is also an (optional) panoramic windshield, as it is already on the Opel Astra H GTC ( Option) and was or is being offered for the Citroën C4 Picasso .
production
From 2011 to December 2014, the Zafira Tourer was manufactured at Opel in Bochum. Due to the closure of the plant in Bochum, production was relocated to the main Opel plant in Rüsselsheim , where the Zafira Tourer was also manufactured until it was discontinued.
Production of the Zafira Tourer ceased in July 2019. It has been replaced by the larger Van Zafira Life . The reason for the hiring is that Opel (and Vauxhall) was bought by PSA in 2017 and has to switch its products from GM to PSA platforms.
Exhaust scandal
In the course of the exhaust gas scandal in the automotive industry, which has been ongoing since September 2015, investigations by Spiegel , Deutsche Umwelthilfe and the ARD magazine Monitor in May 2016 showed that the current Zafira model with a diesel engine may have illegal shutdown devices installed that reduce or reduce exhaust gas aftertreatment in road operations. turns off completely. Opel admitted that the exhaust gas purification of the model in question only works in a narrow temperature window "in the range of 20 to 30 degrees fully", but rejected the installation of a shutdown device. The investigations were able to prove that in addition to the temperature window specified by Opel, further restrictions such as a speed of over 2400 rpm, a driving speed of over 140 km / h or an ambient air pressure of less than 915 hectopascal, which occurs from an altitude of 850 meters, apply a reduction in exhaust aftertreatment. For the type approval of the successor model, the Federal Ministry of Transport required that Opel remove the cut-off devices from the engine control , which Opel assured. The first follow-up tests by Deutsche Umwelthilfe with a vehicle provided by Opel with a new engine management system showed an improvement in exhaust emissions, which was reduced from a factor of 5.2 to 1.2 above the limit value, but still exceeds it. From the perspective of the ministry, the models that have already been sold should also be subject to improvement.
Engines
Those car variants that have engines with the designation EcoFLEX (with the exception of the LPG- powered 1.4 LPG ecoFLEX engine and the natural gas-powered 1.6 CNG ecoFLEX engine) have a start-stop system. They have a radiator grille with actively controlled air inlet flaps, low-friction tires and use an optimized gear ratio and brake energy recovery, which should reduce fuel consumption and pollutant emissions. Except for the variant with the basic engine ( 1.8 ), which only comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox, the 2.0 CDTI engine (96 kW / 130 PS) and 1.6 SIDI turbo engine (125 kW / 170 PS), which only come with a Six-stage automatic converter transmissions are available, all variants with other engines are equipped with 6-speed transmissions as standard. For the 1.4 turbo engine (103 kW / 140 PS) and the 2.0 CDTI engine (125 kW / 170 PS) an automatic converter transmission with six gear stages is available as an option.
Petrol engines
Parameters | 1.4 turbo | 1.4 Turbo ecoFLEX | 1.4 turbo | 1.4 Turbo ecoFLEX | 1.4 LPG 1 ecoFLEX | 1.6 CNG 2 ecoFLEX | 1.6 DI turbo | 1.6 SIDI 3 Turbo ecoFLEX | 1.6 DI turbo | 1.6 SIDI 3 Turbo ecoFLEX | 1.8 |
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Construction period | 08/2011–05/2018 | 10/2011–05/2018 | 04 / 2012–05 / 2018 | 05 / 2018–06 / 2019 | 12/2012–05/2018 | 05 / 2018–06 / 2019 | 07/2013–05/2018 | 04 / 2012–05 / 2015 | |||
Engine type | R4 petrol engine | R4 petrol engine , LPG | R4 petrol engine , natural gas | R4 petrol engine | |||||||
Mixture preparation | Manifold injection | Direct injection | Manifold injection | ||||||||
Engine charging | turbocharger | - | |||||||||
Displacement | 1364 cc | 1598 cc | 1796 cc | ||||||||
Max. power | 88 kW (120 hp) at 4200-6000 rpm |
103 kW (140 PS) at 4900-6000 rpm |
110 kW (150 PS) at 5000 rpm |
100 kW (136 hp) at 4000-6000 rpm |
125 kW (170 PS) at 6000 rpm [at 4750–6000 rpm] |
125 kW (170 hp) at 4750-6000 rpm |
147 kW (200 PS) at 5500 rpm |
85 kW (115 PS) at 5600 rpm |
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Max. Torque | 200 Nm at 1850-4200 rpm |
200 Nm at 1850-4900 rpm |
210 Nm at 2300-5000 rpm |
240 Nm at 1650-3500 rpm |
260 Nm at 1650–3200 rpm [260 Nm at 1650–4500 rpm] |
280 Nm at 1650-4500 rpm |
280 Nm at 1650–5000 rpm [300 Nm at 1700–4700 rpm] |
175 Nm at 3800 rpm |
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Drive, as standard | Front wheel drive | ||||||||||
Gearbox, as standard [optional] |
6-speed manual transmission | 6-speed manual transmission [6-speed automatic] |
6-speed manual transmission | 6-speed manual transmission [6-speed automatic] |
6-speed manual transmission | 5-speed manual transmission | |||||
Top speed | 190 km / h | 192 km / h | 200 km / h [197 km / h] |
202 km / h | 195 km / h | 200 km / h | 195 km / h [190 km / h] |
212 km / h [208 km / h] |
211 km / h | 220 km / h | 185 km / h |
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h |
11.9 s | 11.8 s | 10.8 s [10.9 s] |
10.7 s | 11.8 s | 11.5 s | 10.8 s [11.8 s] |
9.2 s [9.6 s] |
9.5 s | 8.8 s | 12.9 s |
Fuel consumption over 100 km (combined) |
6.6 l super | 6.1 l super | 6.6 l super [7.0 l super] |
6.1 l super | 6.7 l super / 8.6 l LPG |
7.2 m³ natural gas / 4.7 kg natural gas |
7.5–8.5 l super [8.1–9.2 l super] |
6.6 l super [7.2 l super] |
7.7–8.5 l super | 7.0 l super | 7.2 l super |
CO 2 emissions (combined) |
154 g / km | 144 g / km | 154 g / km [164 g / km] |
144 g / km | 156 g / km / 139 g / km |
129 g / km | 170–192 g / km [184–209 g / km] |
154 g / km [169 g / km] |
174-193 g / km | 164 g / km | 169 g / km |
Emission standard according to EU classification |
Euro 5 / Euro 6 4 | Euro 6d-TEMP | Euro 5 / Euro 6 4 | Euro 6d-TEMP | Euro 5 / Euro 6 4 | 5 euro |
Diesel engines
Parameters | 1.6 CDTI ecoFLEX | 1.6 diesel | 1.6 CDTI ecoFLEX | 1.6 ECOTEC diesel | 1.6 diesel | 2.0 CDTI | 2.0 diesel | 2.0 CDTI | 2.0 CDTI ecoFLEX | 2.0 CDTI | 2.0 CDTI ecoFLEX | 2.0 CDTI | 2.0 CDTI ecoFLEX | 2.0 diesel | 2.0 BiTurbo CDTI | |
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Construction period | 06 / 2014–05 / 2018 | 05 / 2018–11 / 2018 | 07/2013–06/2016 | 06/2016–05/2018 | 10 / 2018–2019 | 08/2011–12/2014 | 01 / 2015–05 / 2018 | 05 / 2018–11 / 2018 | 08/2011–12/2014 | 04 / 2012–12 / 2014 | 08/2011–12/2014 | 01 / 2015–05 / 2018 | 05 / 2018–2019 | 04/2013–12/2014 | ||
Engine type | R4 diesel engine | |||||||||||||||
Mixture preparation | Common rail injection | |||||||||||||||
Engine charging | turbocharger | |||||||||||||||
Displacement | 1598 cc | 1956 cc | ||||||||||||||
Max. power | 88 kW (120 PS) at 4000 rpm |
88 kW (120 hp) at 3750-4000 rpm |
100 kW (136 hp) at 3500-4000 rpm |
99 kW (135 hp) at 3500-4000 rpm |
99 kW (134 hp) at 3750-4000 rpm |
81 kW (110 PS) at 4000 rpm |
96 kW (130 PS) at 3750 rpm |
96 kW (130 hp) at 4000–4250 rpm |
96 kW (131 PS) at 4000 rpm |
121 kW (165 PS) at 4000 rpm |
125 kW (170 hp) at 3750 rpm |
143 kW (195 PS) at 4000 rpm |
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Max. Torque | 320 Nm at 2000 rpm |
260 Nm at 1750-2500 rpm |
300 Nm at 1500-2500 rpm |
300 Nm at 1500-2750 rpm |
300 Nm at 1750-2500 rpm |
350 Nm at 1750-2500 rpm |
400 Nm at 1750-2500 rpm |
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Drive, as standard | Front wheel drive | |||||||||||||||
Gearbox, as standard | 6-speed manual transmission | 6-speed automatic transmission | 6-speed manual transmission | 6-speed manual transmission [6-speed automatic] |
6-speed manual transmission | 6-speed automatic transmission | 6-speed manual transmission | 6-speed manual transmission [6-speed automatic] |
6-speed manual transmission | |||||||
Top speed | 186 km / h | 190 km / h | 193 km / h | 195 km / h | 183 km / h | 192 km / h | 190 km / h | 191 km / h | 193 km / h | 208 km / h [205 km / h] |
209 km / h | 205 km / h | 208 km / h | 211 km / h | 218 km / h | |
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h |
12.7 s | 11.2 s | 11.6 s | 12.5 s | 11.5 s | 12.4 s | 11.4 s | 9.8 s [9.9 s] |
9.9 s | 9.8 s | 9.8 s [10.4 s] |
8.9 s | ||||
Fuel consumption over 100 km (combined) |
4.5 l diesel | 5.7–6.4 l diesel | 4.1–4.5 l diesel | 4.5-4.7 l diesel | 5.6–6.3 l diesel | 5.1 l diesel | 5.7 l diesel | 7.1–7.5 l diesel | 5.1 l diesel | 4.5 l diesel | 5.3 l diesel [5.8 l diesel] |
4.7 l diesel | 5.8 l diesel | 4.9 l diesel | 6.4–6.8 l diesel [7.1–7.5 l diesel] |
5.6 l diesel |
CO 2 emissions (combined) |
119 g / km | 149-168 g / km | 109-120 g / km | 119-125 g / km | 147-165 g / km | 134 g / km | 150 g / km | 186-195 g / km | 134 g / km | 119 g / km | 139 g / km [154 g / km] |
124 g / km | 153 g / km | 129 g / km | 167–177 g / km [186–195 g / km] |
149 g / km |
Emission standard according to EU classification |
Euro 6 | Euro 6d-TEMP | Euro 6 | Euro 6d-TEMP | 5 euro | Euro 6 | Euro 6d-TEMP | 5 euro | Euro 6 | Euro 6d-TEMP | 5 euro |
Zafira Life (since 2019)
The Opel Zafira Life is a van presented in January 2019 . The model is identical to the Peugeot Traveler , the Citroën Spacetourer and the Toyota ProAce Verso . The model replaced the Zafira after 20 years in July 2019.
Web links
- Opel Vehicle Chronicle Volume 3, Podszun Verlag (2013), Zafira A (p. 43/44)
- Official website of the Opel Zafira
- OPEL Zafira Tourer. Prices, equipment & technical data. ( Memento from January 7, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) ADAM OPEL AG, December 19, 2014, accessed on February 1, 2015 (PDF).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Start of production on Autobild.de (accessed on January 25, 2011)
- ↑ Sam Sheehan: Vauxhall Zafira Tourer and GTC axed due to rise of SUVs - Autocar. In: autocar.co.uk. June 15, 2018, accessed December 25, 2018 .
- ↑ Interview with Porsche Head of Development Wolfgang Dürheimer http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/news/porsche-vw-innovativste-allianz-der-welt-schaffen-871133.html
- ^ Result of the Opel Zafira in the Euro NCAP crash test (2001)
- ↑ a b Consumption Opel Zafira: manufacturer information / real drivers. Retrieved June 13, 2020 (German).
- ↑ The Zafira A is sold as Chevrolet Zafira in the following countries : Argentina , Brazil , Indonesia , Colombia , the Philippines and Uruguay .
- ^ Opel Zafira an experience report . In: www.ralfwagner.de .
- ↑ Result of the Opel Zafira in the Euro NCAP crash test (2005)
- ↑ Ideal case . In: Sueddeutsche.de . September 18, 2012.
- ↑ Archived copy ( memento of the original from January 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
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