Opel's models are emotional, efficient, already mostly electrified – and at the same time the Rüsselsheim-based carmaker is well aware of its rich brand heritage. The new Opel Vizor brand face, inspired by the front of the legendary Manta, is currently the most striking example. Those interested in finding out more about the vehicles from over 160 years of the company's history – including far more than 120 years of automobile manufacturing tradition – can simply go online and click through the extensive Opel Classic collection. This collection is now becoming even more extensive. Three new topics have been added to the virtual 360-degree tours: "Concepts & Studies", "Touring Cars" and "The Golden Sixties".
"Opel has always combined innovation with tradition to develop cars that are full of cutting- edge technologies and at the same time evoke emotions. With the three new virtual tours, visitors can now dive even deeper into the Opel world. Thereby, they will learn many exciting facts or even some well-kept 'secrets' about studies, sports cars and classic cars that have become true icons," said Opel Classic Director Leif Rohwedder.
Prototypes, concept cars and design studies spice up every classic car collection. At Opel, many of those mostly unique contemporary vehicles have survived. These include early exhibits such as an accurate replica of the 1938 Opel Kadett two-seater, which was developed at the time under the code name "Strolch" and can be considered the forefather of all sporty Kadett and Astra models. The Experimental GT is also legendary: the sports
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