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2005 Opel Antara GTC Concept
The 2005 Opel Antara GTC Concept was Opel’s bold take on blending the style of a coupe with the utility of an SUV. Measuring 4,530 mm...


2025 Opel Frontera Gravel Concept
The Opel Frontera Gravel Concept, unveiled in 2025, is a rugged, off-road-oriented variant of Opel’s new electric SUV. Designed for...


1995 Opel Maxx by Bertone
The 1995 Opel Maxx by Bertone was a bold and innovative mini car prototype unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 1995. Designed by...


1968 Opel GT Prototype
The Opel GT Prototype, introduced in 1968, was a significant milestone for Opel and the sports car market. It evolved from its initial...


1999 Opel Concept A
The Opel Concept A, unveiled in 1999, served as a prototype for the first-generation Opel Agila. This model was essentially the European...


1994 Opel Scamp II Concept
The 1994 Opel Scamp II was a compact crossover concept based on the second-generation Opel Corsa, following the earlier Scamp concept ....


1996 Irmscher Tigra Pick-up Concept
The 1996 Irmscher Tigra Pick-up Concept was a unique prototype created by the German tuner Irmscher, known for modifying Opel models....


1993 Opel Tigra Coupé Concept
The 1993 Opel Tigra Coupé Concept was a prototype previewing the first-generation Tigra, a compact and stylish sports coupé based on the...


2004 Opel Trixx Concept by Coggiola
The 2004 Opel Trixx Concept, designed by Stefan Arndt and Martin Smith under the direction of Opel CEO Carl-Peter Forster.


1970–1971 Opel Kadett Advertising Art
In 1970 and 1971, Opel marketed the Kadett with concise and bold visuals, paired with the tagline, "Opel Kadett. Das Auto." This clear...


1959-1963 Opel Kapitän P2 Advertising Art
The Opel Kapitän P2 (1959–1963) marked a new era in Opel’s design, with a fresh grille, sharper body lines, and an angular roof profile,...


1929 Opel Advertising Art by Ernst Zoberbier
Ernst Zoberbier, born in 1893, was a German painter whose career encompassed both commercial art and romantic fine art. Educated at art...
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