}} The second generation, named "Meriva B", is slightly larger in size than the previous generation. It has been described as a
compact MPV, a supermini-MPV, a small people carrier, a small family car, and an estate car. The market launch took place on 12 June 2010. The Meriva B appeared in November 2009. The new model is in length, up from the of the previous version, which was based on the Corsa. The new model uses revised suspension layout from the former version but with a floorpan associated with the seven seater
Zafira Tourer. The interior is similar to that of the 2009 to 2015 Astra and Insignia. The new Meriva uses front seat technology from the
Insignia and
Astra. The seat adjustment range is in length and in height. The Meriva B debuted at the
2010 Geneva Motor Show in March, and went into production in July 2010. The Meriva has
rear-hinged rear doors, marketed as "FlexDoors". A panoramic sunroof is also available as standard on the top spec versions. The Meriva B ended production in June 2017, and was replaced by an urban crossover named the
Crossland X, and also a transition from MPV to SUV design, sister of the future replacement of the
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Engines From launch, the Meriva was available with five engines (three petrol, two diesel). The 1.7 diesel was only available with a six speed automatic gearbox, and the 1.4 turbo (140 PS) and 1.7 (130 hp) were only available with a six speed manual gearbox. Since September 2010, two more engines became available, both diesel, the 1.3 (95 hp) and the 1.7 (130 hp). All petrol engines are
Ecotec. From 2011, Stop/Start was added to certain engines (engines with (S/S) are bold in column), a cleaner, more powerful 1.7 CDTI auto was added, and the petrol engines became slightly more efficient. A six speed automatic gearbox became available for the 1.4T (120) petrol engine. In January 2014. Opel introduced newly developed engine with restyled Meriva:
1.6 CDTI engine with 95 PS, 110 PS, and 136 PS.
Safety The Meriva in its standard European market configuration received 5 stars from
Euro NCAP in 2010.
Facelift A facelifted version was presented as a world premiere at the
Brussels International Motor Show in January 2014. It was also presented at the
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