Opel/Vauxhall Adam, Karl/Viva and Cascada axed, on sale until late 2019
The Opel Adam (Vauxhall Adam), Opel Karl (Vauxhall Viva), and Opel Cascada (Vauxhall Cascada) are going out of production because they’re GM cars.
The Opel Adam (Vauxhall Adam), Opel Karl (Vauxhall Viva), and Opel Cascada (Vauxhall Cascada) are going out of production because they’re GM cars.
The Opel Adam is a premium 3-door city hatch with plenty of customization options, and based on a GM/Fiat platform shared with the Fiat 500.
The Opel Adam is the smallest car in GM’s European range. Does its name have a significance and is it named after anyone?
Duncan Aldred, brand manager for Buick, says that the division is no longer looking at the Opel Adam as a Mini or Fiat 500 style customizable city car.
Powered by a 1.4-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder with 110kW/150hp, the Opel Adam S gives the small city hatch a little bit more poke.
The production version of the Opel Adam S will make its debut at the 2014 Paris Motor Show and will feature a 110kW 1.4-litre engine.