OPEL MONZA 2018: PRICES, Review AND PHOTOS
To many the name of Opel Monza will not sound to them at all. And it is not surprising, because it is a model that disappeared from the market more than 30 years ago. But, what if we tell you that, for its date, it was the most powerful vehicle that Opel had ever manufactured? What if we also tell you that Opel is preparing a new version? And if we also tell you that the prototype of this model has caused real sensation?
Opel Monza 2018
The Monza was one of the models of Opel that obtained a considerable success during the decade of the 70 and the 80. The vehicle, whose name was a tribute to the well-known Italian city, one of the great tempos of the engine, was shown to the public for the first time in 1977 and the following year it had already begun to be commercialized.
The Opel Monza remained in the market for eight years, until 1986, and had two generations. The vehicle had two different versions, both mounted a 3.0 engine that gave the model a great power. Accustomed to making more familiar vehicles, the Opel Monza became the most powerful model of the brand. Thanks to its 180 HP, it was capable at the time of reaching a maximum speed of 215 km / h, more than any other Opel model. It was also faster to accelerate from 0 to 100: it did so in just 8.5 seconds.
However, like everything else, the life of this model also came to an end. The good initial sales figures were declining, and Opel was putting its sights on other models. The production of this model ceased in 1986. Since then, rumors or speculations have emerged from time to time with a possible return of the Monza to the market. However, the rumors materialized at the Geneva Motor Show in 2013, when Opel presented a new Monza prototype, which showed that the German brand had never really forgotten about it.
Now the production of the vehicle has started and from the brand it has been confirmed that the commercialization will begin in 2018, although it has not been specified when. What is certain is that the prototype shown by Opel caused a real sensation, showing quite futuristic and risky lines, especially in comparison with what they usually offer in the German brand.
Of course, it must be said that in terms of performance and features, almost everything remains a mystery.
Opel Monza 2018: technical sheet
Indeed, few data are yet known about the Opel Monza 2018. The basis of the original vehicle was to be the most powerful car of the brand, and it achieved it during the years it was in the market. However, it does not seem that this is the objective of Opel with this Monza, and more knowing that they have the GT in production.
Regarding the motorization, the prototype that was presented had 1.6-liter petrol engines and 2.0 diesel. However, rumors suggest that it could mount a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder engine. It is also speculated that there may be versions of gasoline, diesel, and also some hybrid plug-in version.
Opel Monza 2018: prices
As is normal, the vehicle is still in the production phase, so we still do not know which versions will be available or what will be its market price. However, that is not an impediment to circulate some rumors. These leaks states that the price of the Opel Monza could be around 35,000 euros. Although as we say, it is unofficial information and has not been confirmed by Opel.
Opel Monza 2018
The Monza was one of the models of Opel that obtained a considerable success during the decade of the 70 and the 80. The vehicle, whose name was a tribute to the well-known Italian city, one of the great tempos of the engine, was shown to the public for the first time in 1977 and the following year it had already begun to be commercialized.
The Opel Monza remained in the market for eight years, until 1986, and had two generations. The vehicle had two different versions, both mounted a 3.0 engine that gave the model a great power. Accustomed to making more familiar vehicles, the Opel Monza became the most powerful model of the brand. Thanks to its 180 HP, it was capable at the time of reaching a maximum speed of 215 km / h, more than any other Opel model. It was also faster to accelerate from 0 to 100: it did so in just 8.5 seconds.
However, like everything else, the life of this model also came to an end. The good initial sales figures were declining, and Opel was putting its sights on other models. The production of this model ceased in 1986. Since then, rumors or speculations have emerged from time to time with a possible return of the Monza to the market. However, the rumors materialized at the Geneva Motor Show in 2013, when Opel presented a new Monza prototype, which showed that the German brand had never really forgotten about it.
Now the production of the vehicle has started and from the brand it has been confirmed that the commercialization will begin in 2018, although it has not been specified when. What is certain is that the prototype shown by Opel caused a real sensation, showing quite futuristic and risky lines, especially in comparison with what they usually offer in the German brand.
Of course, it must be said that in terms of performance and features, almost everything remains a mystery.
Opel Monza 2018: technical sheet
Indeed, few data are yet known about the Opel Monza 2018. The basis of the original vehicle was to be the most powerful car of the brand, and it achieved it during the years it was in the market. However, it does not seem that this is the objective of Opel with this Monza, and more knowing that they have the GT in production.
Regarding the motorization, the prototype that was presented had 1.6-liter petrol engines and 2.0 diesel. However, rumors suggest that it could mount a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder engine. It is also speculated that there may be versions of gasoline, diesel, and also some hybrid plug-in version.
Opel Monza 2018: prices
As is normal, the vehicle is still in the production phase, so we still do not know which versions will be available or what will be its market price. However, that is not an impediment to circulate some rumors. These leaks states that the price of the Opel Monza could be around 35,000 euros. Although as we say, it is unofficial information and has not been confirmed by Opel.