automated manual
CVTronic }} Built on the new
GM Epsilon platform, the
Opel Vectra C, released in March 2002 for the 2003 model year was initially available as a four-door
notchback saloon and a five-door
hatchback, known as the GTS. A five-door
estate was added in October 2003. The Vectra C's official debut was at the
2002 Geneva Motor Show. Originally, the Vectra C was due to début with the
Saab 9-3 in October 2001, at the
Frankfurt Motor Show, but in July 2001, it was announced that delays had forced
General Motors to postpone the introduction. The
hatchback version premiered in September 2002. The four door
notchback saloon version of the Vectra C almost resembled a
two-box four door
fastback saloon. While the earlier Cavalier and Vectras had been built at the company's Luton plant, the second generation Vauxhall Vectra was built at the
Ellesmere Port plant from the introduction. Pilot production at Ellesmere Port started in late 2001. The Vectra C was first seen in November 1999, in a copy of
Auto Express. At the
Frankfurt Motor Show in October 2003, the
estate version premièred, which had a slightly longer wheelbase than the
hatchback and
saloon versions. Sharing the wheelbase of the
estate, an "
executive hatchback" sold under the
Opel/Vauxhall Signum nameplate. The Signum, which was based partly on the Vectra C, featured a completely different layout in the rear. The engine range was substantially modified to account for the increased
curb weight of the Vectra C. The 1.8 litre
Family 1 Ecotec engine was reserved for the base model, with the main petrol engine for the Vectra C, making up the vast bulk of production, being the Ecotec 2.2 litre chain driven unit producing ; along with a new range topping 3.2 litre
54-Degree V6, with . From June to July 2002,
Ed Harris starred in adverts for the Vauxhall Vectra in the United Kingdom.
Pierluigi Collina also starred in adverts across Europe for the Vectra, as well as the Signum, in the end of 2005. In 2003, a 2.0 litre
turbocharged Ecotec engine with was also notionally offered. Being a main engine for another GM brand, Saab, it was only ever sold in small numbers in the Vectra. The 2.2 litre was upgraded in 2004, with the 'Direct' name added to the model line, indicating the new high pressure direct injection update that increased power output to with improved emissions.
Diesel power, which had become important for commercial success in Europe, was initially provided by the Vectra B's 2.0 and 2.2
DTI engines, with a top of the range
Isuzu sourced 3.0 litre
DMAX V6 outputting . In October 2004, the four cylinder diesel engine was replaced with a
Fiat designed 1.9 litre
Ecotec CDTI engine capable of producing in 8v form and in 16v form. Handling was reported to be much better than the previous Vectra. The Vectra C received a facelift in September 2005, with the début at the
Frankfurt Motor Show, and it retained a similar line of engines. However, the power of the 3.0 diesel was increased to , and the petrol 3.2 litre V6 engine was replaced by an Australian built turbocharged 2.8 litre
High Feature V6 unit. This Saab co-developed motor could produce . Opel installed the twin scroll turbo engine in its Signum productline with output. The base 1.8 litre petrol engine was upgraded to the
Z18XER, which featured
Variable Valve Timing. The version of the 2.8 litre V6 was available for the Vectra later in 2006. Opel also introduced – for the first time – an
OPC version of the Vectra, using the
VXR name in the United Kingdom. These high performance variants were only available as hatchbacks and estates. In the United Kingdom the power of the
High Feature V6 engine was increased to , giving a maximum speed approaching 250 km/h (155 mph). Production of the Vectra C and Signum ended in July 2008.
Overseas markets and rebadges ;Australia and New Zealand The Vectra C was branded as the
Holden Vectra in
Australia and
New Zealand. Between 1998 and 2001, Holden in Australia assembled the Vectra for export to other
RHD markets in the region, with a view to exporting 60 per cent of output, although this was adversely affected by the Asian economic crisis. Locally designated the
ZC series and launched in March 2003, the Vectra C was only available as a sedan and hatchback. Holden did not offer the Vectra C estate due to the presence of the Astra and later Holden Viva (Daewoo Lacetti) estates. The Vectra was dropped and replaced by the Holden Epica, a badge engineered
Daewoo Tosca early in 2007. Due to stockpiling of Vectras from 2005 for the market in Australasia, there was enough supply of the car for deliveries to last through to 2007. As a result, facelifted Vectra Cs were not sold in those markets. In 2008, the Vectra OPC was available with either six speed manual or six speed automatic transmission (previous Vectra OPC had manual gearbox only). The 2.8L DOHC V6 turbo engine could generate . ;United Kingdom Sales of the Vectra C in the United Kingdom were not as strong as those of its predecessors. For much of its production life, the original Vectra was the fourth best selling car in the country, but the Vectra C never came higher than tenth in the country's car sales charts, though within its own market sector it held on to second place, behind the
Ford Mondeo. In 2007, it finally made the Top 10 of Britain's car sales charts, being the nation's tenth most popular new car with over 50,000 sales, outselling the Ford Mondeo for the first time since 1999. Also, in January 2007, the estate variant was awarded
Estate Car of the Year 2007, by
What Car? magazine. ;South America While the Vectra C was sold in
Mexico and
Chile as the Chevrolet Vectra, it was not marketed in Brazil, where Chevrolet opted to sell the
Astra H under the Vectra brand from 2006 to 2011. Both local spec cars were powered by the
FlexPower SOHC engine originally introduced in 1982 in the
Chevrolet Monza. ;Ireland In
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