Opel Antara
The Opel Antara is a compact crossover SUV designed and produced by Opel since 2006. The Antara, based on the Theta platform, shares its underpinnings and powertrains with the Chevrolet Captiva. However, it is offering only five seats instead of seven, and has a different exterior and interior design.
In the United Kingdom, the car is sold as the Vauxhall Antara, in Australasia the car is badged as the Holden Captiva, and in the United States and Canada it had been sold as the Saturn Vue. The Antara was marketed as the GMC Terrain in the Middle East, Daewoo Winstorm MaXX in South Korea, and as the Chevrolet Captiva Sport in the Americas except Chile where it's sold as an Opel.
Opel Antara
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Overview
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Manufacturer
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Also
called
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Chevrolet Captiva Sport
Daewoo Winstorm MaXX
GMC Terrain (Middle East)
Holden Captiva 5
Vauxhall Antara
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Production
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2006–2015 (Germany)
2006-present (under license)
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Assembly
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South Korea: Bupyeong (GM
Korea)
Mexico: Ramos Arizpe (GM
México)
Russia: St. Petersburg (GM
Auto)
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Body and chassis
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Class
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Compact crossover SUV (J)
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Body
style
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5-door SUV
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Layout
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Transverse front-engine,
front-wheel-drive / four-wheel-drive
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Platform
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Theta platform
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Dimensions
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Wheelbase
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2,707 mm (106.6 in)
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Length
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4,575 mm (180.1 in)
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Width
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1,850 mm (72.8 in)
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Height
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1,704 mm (67.1 in)
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Curb
weight
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1,885–1,996 kg (4,156–4,400 lb)
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Chronology
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Predecessor
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Opel Frontera
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Successor
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Opel Grandland X
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Production
The Antara was first previewed by the three-door Opel Antara GTC (Gran Turismo Crossover) concept car, presented at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Antara GTC is based on the three-door Chevrolet T2X SUV. A similar three-door SUV was later displayed at the January 2006 New York International Auto Show as the Saturn PreVue. The production Antara is a longer five-door SUV, similar to the Chevrolet S3X and the closely related Chevrolet Captiva.
Facelift
In November 2010, a facelift was announced. The front end was revised, and both front and rear lights were refreshed. The new Opel badge also appear on the Opel Antara, respectively. On the inside, there is a revised centre console with more storage space and materials, improved instrument graphics and interior lighting. An electric parking brake, a hill assistance system and a "shift-up" indicator to optimise fuel economy in manual transmission versions are all now standard.
Introduced with the 2011 facelift is a new, Euro 5 compliant 2.2-litre diesel engine to replace the previous 2.0-litre and updated version of 2.4-litre petrol.
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Powertrain
International
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Model
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Type
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Displacement
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Power
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Torque
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Transmission
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Years
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2.0 VCDi (t/c)
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I4 (diesel)
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1,991 cc
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110 kW (150 hp)
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320 N·m (240 lb·ft)
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5-speed manual
5-speed automatic
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2006–2010
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2.2 VCDi (t/c)
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I4 (diesel)
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2,231 cc
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120 kW (160 hp)
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350 N·m (260 lb·ft)
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6-speed manual
6-speed 6T45 automatic |
2010–
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135 kW (181 hp)
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400 N·m (300 lb·ft)
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2010–
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2.4 Family II
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I4 (petrol)
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2,405 cc
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103 kW (138 hp)
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220 N·m (160 lb·ft)
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5-speed manual
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2006–2010
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2.4 Ecotec
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I4 (petrol)
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2,384 cc
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123 kW (165 hp)
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230 N·m (170 lb·ft)
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6-speed manual
6-speed 6T40 automatic
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2010–
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3.2 High
Feature
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V6 (petrol)
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3,195 cc
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167 kW (224 hp)
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297 N·m (219 lb·ft)
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5-speed automatic
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2006–2010
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Americas
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2.4 Ecotec
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I4 (petrol)
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2,384 cc
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126 kW (169 hp)
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218 N·m (161 lb·ft)
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4-speed automatic
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MY2008–2009
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2.4 Ecotec (hybrid)
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I4 (petrol)
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2,384 cc
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128 kW (172 hp)
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226 N·m (167 lb·ft)
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4-speed automatic
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MY2008–2009
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2.4 Ecotec
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I4 (petrol)
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2,384 cc
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136 kW (182 hp)
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233 N·m (172 lb·ft)
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6-speed 6T40 automatic
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MY2012–
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3.0 High
Feature
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V6 (petrol)
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2,997 cc
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197 kW (264 hp)
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301 N·m (222 lb·ft)
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6-speed 6T40 automatic
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MY2012–
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3.5 High Value
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V6 (petrol)
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3,510 cc
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166 kW (222 hp)
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300 N·m (220 lb·ft)
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6-speed automatic
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MY2008–2009
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3.6 High
Feature
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V6 (petrol)
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3,564 cc
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192 kW (257 hp)
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336 N·m (248 lb·ft)
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6-speed automatic
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MY2008–2009
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3.6 High Feature
(plug-in hybrid)
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V6 (petrol)
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3,564 cc
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195 kW (262 hp)
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340 N·m (250 lb·ft)
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CVT 2MT70 automatic
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Cancelled
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Market
Americas
See also: Saturn Vue
GM in the United States and Canada introduced the Opel Antara as part of the Saturn division under the name "Saturn Vue" in 2007 for the 2008 model year. Saturn had earlier previewed the design at the April 2006 New York International Auto Show as the "Saturn PreVue" concept, and again in production guise at the 2007 Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, held in November–December 2006. The Antara-based model represents the second iteration of the "Vue" nameplate, with production moved to Ramos Arizpe, Mexico. The Ramos Arizpe facility also supplies the Colombian, Mexican, Brazilian and Uruguayan markets with the Antara, although it is badged "Chevrolet Captiva Sport" in these countries.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) awarded the 2008 model year Vue its Top Safety Pick after receiving a good overall score in both the front and side impact tests.
Trim levels include the "XE", "XR", the sports-oriented "Red Line", and the "Green Line" hybrid. Saturn fitted the Vue with the 169-horsepower (126 kW) 2.4-litre Ecotec inline-four. The 222-horsepower (166 kW) 3.5-litre V6 and the 3.6-litre V6 rated at 257 horsepower (192 kW) were optional.
The "Red Line" uses the same 3.6-litre V6 from the "XR", adding several sporting changes, including manual shifting of the six-speed automatic transmission, a reduction in ride height of approximately 1-inch (25 mm), and a sport-tuned suspension. Exterior appearance changes for the "Red Line" include 18-inch alloy wheels, and a more aggressive front bumper, tail lamps and exhaust tips.
The front-wheel drive only "Green Line" petrol/electric hybrid uses the same mild BAS Hybrid system with the 2.4-litre engine as the first generation Vue. Software updates and optimisations have smoothed the operation while also improving fuel economy. Under the 2008 EPA standards, the Vue is listed at 25 mpg-US (9.4 L/100 km)/32 mpg-US (7.4 L/100 km) city/highway. Saturn dropped the "Green Line" badge for 2009 in favour of the name "Hybrid". A full hybrid model featuring GM's two-mode system was to have been introduced for the 2009 year model. This would have combined with an electric motor with a direct injection version of the 3.6-litre V6 providing a combined output of 262 horsepower (195 kW) and 250 pound-feet (340 N·m) of torque. This version was to have maintained the 3,500-pound (1,600 kg) towing capacity of the standard 3.6-litre variant and would have utilised the 2MT70 continuously variable automatic transmission. Saturn was also expected to release a plug-in hybrid version of the two-mode hybrid platform for the 2010 model year. This was to have been the first plug-in hybrid with the system offered as original equipment.
For the 2010 model year, little was changed from the previous year—the most prominent being the deletion of the "Red Line" trim and the slight gain in power output for the four-cylinder engine range. Production of the 2010 model year Vue ceased in 2009, following the closing of the Saturn brand. This decision did not affect the assembly of the "Chevrolet Captiva Sport" for Latin and South American markets. After Saturn's demise, GM planned to retail the upcoming two-mode hybrid Vue as a Buick from the 2011 model year. It would have included the 8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack found in Chevrolet Volt. GM subsequently cancelled its production plan of the Buick following negative reception, while concurrently announcing the plug-in hybrid powertrain would be transferred to another vehicle during 2011. In late 2011 for the 2012 model year, the Mexico-built Chevrolet Captiva Sport was imported into the United States for fleet buyers. This decision was made to fill the void for compact crossovers as Chevrolet phased out the HHR. The 2012 model was available with a 2.4-litre inline-four (LS trim) or 3.0-litre V6 (LT and LTZ) with both engines mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. All-wheel drive is optional on LTZ. The V6 and optional all-wheel drive were dropped for 2013. The Captiva Sport was discontinued in the US in August 2014, as Chevrolet directed fleet buyers to the Equinox SUV or the new City Express van instead. The Captiva Sport was also discontinued in Mexico around October 2015 after the reintroduction of the Chevrolet Equinox. However, the Ramos Arizpe facility continues assembling it for the other Latin American markets.
Australasia
See also: Holden Captiva
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The Australasian market receives the Antara as part of the Holden Captiva range. When introduced in November 2006 after being announced the previous September, the Antara-based Holden was known as the "Captiva MaXX", selling alongside the cheaper Chevrolet Captiva-based Holden models. It was offered with a single powertrain, a five-speed automatic-equipped 3.2-litre V6. The MaXX remained on sale in Australia until 2008, although New Zealand sales continued until the end of 2009. In a reversal of the Antara-based Captiva's previous market position, Holden in December 2009 reintroduced the model as the price-leading five-seater "Captiva 5", while the more expensive Chevrolet-based seven-seat only models were rebranded "Captiva 7". Holden fitted the Captiva 5 with the 2.4-litre petrol engine only. Front-wheel drive models employed the five-speed manual transmission only, with the five-speed automatic variant tendered only in conjunction with all-wheel drive.
Series II revisions were announced for Captiva 5 in February 2011, with sales commencing in March. The changes included the implementation of the facelift, including a new mesh grille insert with thin air intakes, chrome-bezelled fog lamps, and new tail lamp lenses. The Series II Captiva 5 also gained updated powertrains with an uprated 2.4-litre petrol four-cylinder and the 135-kilowatt (181 hp) 2.2-litre turbo diesel. Six-speed manual and automatic transmissions are fitted with the petrol engine, with diesel available only with the six-speed automatic.
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